Alps Alpine will be presenting a wide range of sensors, sensor modules and ICs, asset management solutions and an intelligent bicycle camera for e-bikes at electronica, from 12-15 November.
This edition of electronica, themed, ‘Leading Your Way into an All-Electric Society’, will spotlight key topics such as AI in the electronics business, automotive trends and technologies, sustainability in the electronics industry and nurturing young talent.
A wide variety of products will be showcased, covering applications related to Sensors, Human-Machine Interface, Power Management, and IoT. Live demonstrations will highlight how haptic feedback actuators, sensors, and electromechanical components can be utilised. Additionally, the company will showcase collaborations with development partners, illustrating how Alps Alpine’ devices can be integrated into final products for monitoring, whether for home, industrial or automotive applications.
Highlights include:
Current s ensor ICs and integrated modules: Alps Alpine has effectively leveraged the know-how and technology acquired from developing various types of sensors to bring current sensors for battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs) to market. By using innovative magneto-resistive technology, it is possible to measure current without using a magnetic flux concentrator, which is required in other designs. The result is a compact product that increases design freedom when integrated into traction inverters or the battery of an electric vehicle and improves energy efficiency, thus contributing to decarbonisation.
Capacitive sensor ICs: Alps Alpine has developed the HSLCMB series ICs that incorporate a capacitance measurement circuit and 32-bit CPU. The device enables capacitive sensing with higher sensitivity and noise immunity than conventional competitor’s products. The HSLCMB series is applicable to a wide range of applications, including touchless operation, automotive touch screens and liquid level sensors.
HAPTIC Reactor: Alps Alpine has introduced the heavy HAPTIC Reactor, designed to vibrate with varying patterns that match warning sounds or music playback. It operates like a resonant actuator (LRA), offering freedom in strength and frequency control, enhancing music immersion and providing more effective warning stimuli. The HAPTIC Reactor has been adopted by customers worldwide and is used in leading game consoles, as well as a variety of other products, including virtual and augmented reality devices, automobiles, mobile phones, and healthcare devices.
Radar solutions: Alps Alpine is focusing on radar sensors for automotive applications. The company offers a variety of products such as millimetre wave sensing with high range and angle resolution, small size, and low power consumption as well as perimeter detection sensors outside the vehicle that spot obstacles as well as occupant detection sensors inside the vehicle that help prevent children from being left inside the vehicle (compliant with Euro NCAP).
Asset management solutions: Alps Alpine develops comprehensive end-to-end asset tracking solutions that help uncover efficiencies in supply chain processes, reduce CO2 footprints, and increase cost savings. These solutions provide industrial-grade IoT sensors that combine precise indoor location tracking and on-site zoning with off-network tracking across the globe. Alps Alpine’s solutions work seamlessly and require minimal maintenance. They offer inventory management without the need for scans, easy integration into existing ERP systems, and 24/7 access to flow and maintenance management via our digital platform from anywhere with an internet connection.
Bike solutions: Alps Alpine has entered the cycling industry with the Ride Safety System RS 1000, a smart bike camera that functions as a digital rear view mirror. It features the first AI-based hazard detection, dashcam functionality, brake light, and intelligent LED rear light.
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