New-Tech Europe Magazine | Q1 2021

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IoT Computers Components Computers Electro Optic & Camera Packaging & Production Motion Automotive New Products 3D mapping of the environment supporting the operation of autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), including automatic vacuum cleaners and lawnmowers Face recognition in industrial systems such as e-payment kiosks and smart locks Night vision cameras Markus Luidolt, Senior Marketing Director for 3D Sensing Modules and Solutions at ams, said: “The rate of innovation in markets such as logistics and warehousing, home and building automation, and Industry 4.0 is remarkable. A mass market is emerging for new product categories such as home cleaning robots, cobots to assist human factory operators, and AGVs to replace conventional forklift trucks in warehouses. The superior optical performance of the EGA2000 family and the range of options which it provides will help industrial companies to achieve more reliable ranging and depth mapping, speeding the go- to-market with fewer design iterations and less system debugging. Furthermore, to support customers’ R&D investments in industrial products serving a wide range of challenging applications, the EGA product family is Matching the micro-optics to suit the characteristics of the VCSEL emitter, the EGA2000 illuminators produce a uniform beam, which has a homogeneous rectangular profile. This tightly controlled illumination profile and Field of Illumination (FoI) match the field of view of the IR image sensors used in 2D and 3D ranging and detection systems, thus increasing the strength and integrity of the reflected optical signal. Range of product options The EGA2000 family of illuminators offers two wavelength options: 850nm for systems requiring maximum sensitivity 940nm for easier compliance with eye safety regulations; superior rejection of sunlight interference also makes the 940nm illuminators suitable for use outdoors Each wavelength option is also available in one of three beam configurations: Ultra-wide FoI – ideal for obstacle avoidance in robotics, and people-counting applications designed for long-term availability.” Uniform, precisely shaped beam The superior optical performance of the EGA2000 flood illuminators is a feature of the integrated ams IR emitter architecture.

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ams introduces VCSEL IR emitter family for industrial mass market 2/3D sensing EGA2000 flood illuminators combine unique ams VCSEL and optical packaging technologies to provide optimal performance in detection and ranging applications New products ideal for emerging use cases such as object detection and 3D mapping in robots, cobots (collaborative robots), and face detection in smart locks and payment terminals Wavelength & field-of-illumination options based on the family’s state-of-the art proprietary technology enable systems integrators & manufacturers to build a multitude of end products ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, introduces a family of infrared VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Sur-face-Emitting Laser) flood illuminators which help industrial manufacturers to develop new and innovative applications for robots, cobots, autonomous guided vehicles, and smart devices which perform 2D and 3D optical sensing. With everything including VCSEL and Diffuser managed in-house by ams for tight quality control and supply chain management on key components, the new EGA2000 flood illuminators provide a uniform, tightly controlled and high-output power illumination. This is essential for evolving applications using ranging, object detection, face recognition, which use 2D and even the more sophisticated 3D sensing techniques based on Time-of- Flight (ToF) or Stereo Vision (SV). The implementation of 3D sensing was pioneered in mobile phones, where it is used for secure face recognition. It is now emerging in the industrial mass market as a successful technique for applications such as: Object dimension detection in robotics

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