Electronic Design Update - Special Edition - Jan 31st, 2023
 
 
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January 31, 2023
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While sensor tech can be found in many devices, the automotive industry has yet to follow in a significant manner due to several concerns. However, applying this technology, if done ethically, could greatly enhance safety and user experience.
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As more cameras and sensors are used in cars and industrial settings, the more chance there is for contaminants to obstruct their vision. Read how to achieve robust solid-state sensor cleaning in cameras for a wide range of applications.

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The first ultrasonic lens cleaning (ULC) chip with automatic material detection and rapid cleaning for cameras and sensors. See how TI has made ULC technology highly adoptable in various camera lens designs for greater system reliability.

Pair this high performance lens cleaner transducer driver with the ULC1001 to form the industry's first ultrasonic lens cleaning chipset.

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Read this article to learn how TI's ULC technology enables cameras to rapidly self-clear contaminants such as ice, rain, dust or dirt by using precisely controlled vibrations to eliminate debris, improving machine vision system accuracy.

It only takes a small amount of water, dirt or ice to hurt a camera’s performance. Learn how precisely controlled, high-frequency vibrations from ultrasonic cleaning technology can clean glass surfaces.

Watch this interview with Avi Yashar about ULC, a technology that can automatically clean camera lenses and sensors in automotive and industrial applications.

This ultrasonic lens cleaning evaluation module showcases a two-chip solution of the ULC1001 configurable DSP controller and the DRV2901 piezo driver to provide self-cleaning functionality.

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