Maxim Integrated and SICK AG Team Up for Industry's Smallest LiDAR Safety Laser Scanner
Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) announced a collaboration with SICK AG, resulting in a 50% size reduction of the nanoScan3 safety LiDAR scanner. By utilizing the MAX14914 software-configurable digital IO and other Maxim ICs, the new scanner measures just 8 cm in height, enhancing its versatility for autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) and robots. This partnership demonstrates the effectiveness of Maxim's technology in reducing components and power consumption while allowing for advanced configurability, thus supporting new applications in space-constrained environments.
- Achieved a 50% size reduction for the nanoScan3 scanner, enhancing its applications.
- Enabled greater versatility for mounting on AGVs and in restricted spaces.
- Utilized MAX14914 digital IO, reducing component count and power consumption.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) today announced that its software-configurable digital IO products helped enable a 50 percent size reduction for the microScan3 Core I/O LiDAR-based safety laser scanner from SICK AG, a leader in the design and manufacturing of industrial sensor-based solutions. Achieving the industry's smallest design allows SICK to expand the versatility of the new nanoScan3 Safety Laser Scanner for machines and vehicles that require high performance but have minimal mounting space.
Maxim and SICK designers worked side-by-side to optimize the new scanner design by replacing several discrete components with a combination of the MAX14914 software configurable digital IO and the MAX22191 parasitic powered digital input along with other Maxim ICs to achieve the 2x reduction in size compared between the microScan3 Core I/O and the new nanoScan3. The results are inspiring as the nanoScan3 boasts an overall height of just eight centimeters.
Due to its size reduction, the nanoScan3 now has enhanced versatility and mounting flexibility on various autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), mobile platforms and robots, allowing them to navigate safely within space-constrained areas of warehouses and storage facilities.
- For details about Maxim's Digital IO solutions, visit https://bit.ly/Maxim_Digital_IO
- To order the MAX14914 or learn more, visit https://bit.ly/MAX14914_Product
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- For more details about SICK safety laser scanners, such as the nanoScan3, visit https://bit.ly/SICK_Product
"The new nanoScan3 with its ultra-compact profile can now be used under transporting palettes to safely carry payloads which would not have been possible before," said Christian Matt, Development Engineer at SICK. "By reducing the size to 106.6mm in length, 117.5mm in width and 80mm in height, the nanoScan3 is opening new potential applications where space is highly critical. Working with Maxim's team to redesign our sensors with digital IO technology was beneficial for our company in helping us achieve our goals."
SICK's nanoScan3 incorporates the MAX14914 software configurable digital IO, which allowed system designers to reduce the number of components from six discrete components plus peripherals into one IC. The MAX22191 single channel, parasitically powered digital input with accurate input current limiters also helped to achieve the size reduction.
Behind the Size Reduction
This combination of Maxim's Digital IO and power solution technology supported SICK to achieve lower power consumption in the nanoScan3 design and provide their end customers the ability to individually configure the IO function of the safety LiDAR sensor.
"Our work with SICK to achieve the new nanoScan3 safety LiDAR sensor platform reinforces the benefits of teamwork. The adoption of our MAX14914 software configurable digital IO technology coupled with other design efforts validates Maxim's performance benefits that lead to this amazing size reduction and enhanced performance capabilities," said Jeff DeAngelis, Vice President, Industrial Communications for the Industrial and Healthcare Business Unit at Maxim Integrated. "Designers of industrial equipment continue to adopt Maxim's software configurable digital IOs, IO-Link® and motion control solutions to achieve configuration flexibility, reduce commissioning times, as well as realize smaller size and benefit by saving power. Maxim remains committed to delivering industrial automation solutions to help unlock new performance benefits that advance AGV platforms and empower a new class of smart sensors and actuators as seen by SICK's new nanoScan3 safety LiDAR sensor platform."
Further innovations and improvements in nanoScan3 came through incorporating the MAX22191 parasitically powered digital input, the MAX22505 USB port protector, the MAX17503 first-rail DC-DC converter and the MAX17545 second-rail DC-DC converter.
Key Advantages
- Reduced Size and Power Loss: Easier hardware design and implementation of safety considerations during development.
- Expanded Safety: Allowed laser scanner to be deployed in new space-constrained applications to protect workers by a smart solution.
- Advanced Configurability: Software configurability permitted users and end customers to individually configure the IO functionality.
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About Maxim Integrated
Maxim Integrated, an engineer's engineering company, exists to solve the designer's toughest problems in order to empower design innovation. Our broad portfolio of high-performance semiconductors, combined with world-class tools and support, delivers essential analog solutions including efficient power, precision measurement, reliable connectivity and robust protection along with intelligent processing. Designers in application areas such as automotive, communications, consumer, data center, healthcare, industrial and IoT trust Maxim to help them quickly develop smaller, smarter and more secure designs. Learn more at https://www.maximintegrated.com.
About SICK
SICK is one of the world's leading suppliers of solutions for industrial sensor-based applications. The company, founded in 1946 by Dr. Erwin Sick and based in Waldkirch-im-Breisgau near Freiburg (Germany), is a technology and market leader with a global presence – with more than 50 subsidiaries and associated companies, as well as numerous sales offices. SICK achieved Group sales of about EUR 1.7 bn. during the 2020 fiscal year with more than 10,000 employees worldwide. Further information on SICK is available at www.sick.com.
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