What does Melexis do?

What does Melexis do?

Melexis is a global supplier of micro-electronic semiconductor solutions and stands for engineering that enables the best imaginable future – a future which is safe, clean, comfortable and healthy. All of these aspects are reflected in the applications that our technology empowers.

Where is melexis located?

Belgium
Melexis is rooted in Belgium, Europe. We offer a worldwide applications support network.

What does a current sensor do?

A current sensor is a device that detects electric current in a wire and generates a signal proportional to that current. The generated signal can be then used to display the measured current in an ammeter, or can be stored for further analysis in a data acquisition system, or can be used for the purpose of control.

What is MLX90614?

The MLX90614 is an infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements. Both the IR sensitive thermopile detector chip and the signal conditioning ASIC are integrated in the same TO-39 can.

Is MLX90614 digital or analog?

The MLX90614 is an infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements. The thermometer comes factory calibrated with a digital SMBus output giving full access to the measured temperature in the complete temperature range(s) with a resolution of 0.02°C.

How accurate is MLX90614?

The MLX90614 offers a standard accuracy of ±0.5˚C around room temperatures. A special version for medical applications exists offering an accuracy of ±0.2˚C in a limited temperature range around the human body temperature.

What is the function of current sensor?

A current sensor is a device that detects and converts current to an easily measurable output voltage, which is proportional to the current through the measured path. There are a wide variety of sensors, and each sensor is suitable for a specific current range and environmental condition.

What is output of MLX90614?

The MLX90614 is an infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements. As a standard, the 10-bit PWM is configured to continuously transmit the measured temperature in range of -20 to 120°C, with an output resolution of 0.14°C.