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Maxim Integrated's Infrared-Based Dynamic Gesture Sensor Detects a Broader Range of Hand Gestures at Greater Distances, Ensuring Drivers' Eyes Remain on the Road

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Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) unveiled its MAX25405 infrared-based dynamic optical sensor, significantly enhancing gesture detection capabilities. This new generation doubles the sensing range to 40cm while being 75% smaller and 10x less expensive than traditional time-of-flight systems. The sensor recognizes nine gestures and is designed for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications, allowing for touch-free controls. Additionally, it offers improved sensitivity and a better signal-to-noise ratio, thus ensuring safer driving by keeping attention on the road.

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  • MAX25405 doubles sensing range to 40cm from previous generations.
  • Cost-effective solution, priced significantly lower than ToF camera systems.
  • Compact size—75% smaller than competitive ToF solutions.
  • Recognizes nine gestures, enhancing user experience in automotive and consumer applications.
  • Improved sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio with new glass lens.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., June 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) today introduced the next generation of its infrared-based dynamic optical sensor, able to sense a broader range of gestures at extended distances. The MAX25405 detects a wider proximity of movement and doubles the sensing range to 40cm when compared to earlier generations, all in a quarter of the size and at 10x lower cost than time-of-flight (ToF) camera-based systems in automotive, industrial and consumer applications. These enhancements offer an alternative to voice communications, enabling drivers to focus on the road.

Along with integrated optics and a 6 x 10 infrared sensor array, the next-generation MAX25405 now includes a glass lens which increases sensitivity and improves the signal-to-noise ratio. The improved performance doubles the proximity and distance of sensing applications to beyond the driver, offering gesture-sensing entertainment displays to the co-driver and rear seat passengers, for example. The MAX25405 features a high level of integration compared to competitive ToF solutions that require three chips and a complicated microprocessor. The MAX25405's small 20-pin, 4mm x 4mm x 1.35mm quad flat no-lead (QFN) package together with four discrete LEDs measures up to 75 percent smaller than ToF camera-based solutions.

Key Advantages

  • Wide sensing range: The MAX25405 senses a wider proximity of movement and doubles the sensing range from 20cm to 40cm when compared to earlier infrared generations.
  • Lowest cost and smallest size: The MAX25405 senses swipe, rotation and other important gestures at a lower cost than ToF cameras. High integration results in a total solution size that is significantly smaller than ToF camera solutions.
  • Versatile: The MAX25405 recognizes nine gestures, including swipe, rotation, air-click, linger to click and 3 x 2 proximity zones with minimal lag time. This cost-effective single chip makes gesture-sensing affordable for multi-range automotive, consumer and industrial applications, including touch-free smart home hubs, thermostats and many more.

Commentary:

  • "Maxim Integrated's MAX25405 recognizes the most dynamic gestures at the lowest cost, allowing automakers to avoid the prohibitive cost of time-of-flight cameras and to help keep drivers' eyes on the road," said Szu-Kang Hsien, director for the Automotive Business Unit at Maxim Integrated. "The affordable gesture sensing feature adds value to low- and mid-range cars, while offering passengers the luxury of touch-free gesture control."

Availability and Pricing

  • The MAX25405 power management IC and associated MAX25405EVKIT# evaluation kit are available now from Maxim Integrated and authorized distributors; pricing available upon request.

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.

Contact:

Gayle Bullock


408-464-2516


Gayle.Bullock@maximintegrated.com

 

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What is the MAX25405 from Maxim Integrated?

The MAX25405 is an infrared-based dynamic optical sensor that enhances gesture detection capabilities, doubling the sensing range to 40cm.

When was the MAX25405 launched?

The MAX25405 was introduced on June 28, 2021.

How does the MAX25405 compare to time-of-flight systems?

The MAX25405 is smaller, 10x less expensive, and offers a sensing range of 40cm, making it a cost-effective alternative to ToF systems.

What applications can utilize the MAX25405 sensor?

The MAX25405 is suitable for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications, facilitating gesture control and touch-free interaction.

What are the advantages of the MAX25405 over earlier infrared sensors?

It offers a wider sensing range, lower cost, smaller size, and improved performance with nine recognized gestures.

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