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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Xemics | Subject: CMOS signal conditioning circuitry
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 April 2003

IC is "fit-and-forget" solution for
photosensor

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Schneider Electric is using a miniature CMOS IC from Xemics in its new family of photoelectric sensors.

Schneider Electric is using a miniature CMOS IC from Xemics in its new family of photoelectric sensors, confirming Xemics' position as a leading supplier of ICs for industrial applications which require miniaturisation, reliability, precision, quality and long supply life Schneider Electric has just launched its Osiconcept range of electronic detectors (contact and noncontact industrial switches)

The range includes the Osiris product family, which is a range of photoelectric sensors.

These sensors are highly flexible allowing them to be configured in a multitude of different ways and environments, with an automatic setup according to the situation and installation.

There are four types, and three of these sensors contain Xemics ICs.

"Ultra-low-power IC and system on a chip designs from Xemics enable wired and wireless sensing and monitoring products in both home and industrial applications to be fitted and forgotten", said Michel Chevroulet, Product Line Manager for Sensing Machines at Xemics.

Xemics has a range of ultra-low-power sensing machines, radio machines and transceivers ideal for use in the home and building automation, industrial sensing and control markets.

The ultra-low-power SoCs ensure longevity of batteries for portable as well as fixed devices.

These focus on low power for lower battery cost and more efficient deployment of wired and wireless sensor networks.

The high level of integration in the Xemics' sensing machines, along with their tiny footprints facilitates miniature end products.

Using ultra-low-power technology in all product families, Xemics specialises in enabling battery powered home and industrial sensing, control and automation products to have the longest possible battery life.

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