STMicroelectronics reveals innovative infrared (IR) sensor for presence and motion detection in building automation
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“Our new STHS34PF80 is an economical, ultra-low-power sensor that lets building automation operate consistently whether detected occupants are moving or not.
Key Points:
- “Our new STHS34PF80 is an economical, ultra-low-power sensor that lets building automation operate consistently whether detected occupants are moving or not.
- Its lens-free range of four meters and 80° field of view cover a large area in front of the sensor.
- This enables the sensor to detect human presence, via infrared emissions, whether the person is moving or still.
- In addition, the standard CMOS fabrication technology ensures cost-effective sensor production with high wafer yield, also leveraging sub-micron transistor geometry for small sensor dimensions.