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AMS_AS5600(Position sensor)

Preface A position sensor is a sensor that facilitates measurement of mechanical position. The AS5600 is an easy to program magnetic rotary position sensor with a high-resolution 12-bit analog or PWM output. The AS5600 is also equipped with a smart low power mode feature to automatically reduce the power consumption. Design Note The AS5600 has some important hardware setup points. The […]

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AMS Position Sensor AS5047P introduction

Introduction Position Sensor A position sensor is a sensor that facilitates measurement of mechanical position. A position sensor may indicate absolute position (location) or relative position (displacement), in terms of linear travel, rotational angle, or three-dimensional space.  Comparison Chart Currently, there are six main types of sensors commonly used for position sensing, including Inductive, Hall Effect, and Magnetic Encoder.

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AMS TCS3430 coding on STM32(Arduino)

  Preface This device features advanced ambient light sensing (ALS) and CIE 1931 tri-stimulus color control (and C light sensing). Each device channel has filters to allow for accurate measurement of the ambient environment, and to measure the color of the environment based on optical characteristics. These are used to calculate chromaticity, illuminance, and color

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AMS Time-of-Flight sensor ( TMF8801 )on STM32 -2

Preface The previous article mainly introduced the initialization and FactoryCalib of AMS TOF TMF8801. In this article, we will discuss how to obtain measurement information and the process. The following flowchart is mainly compiled by me based on the previous article’s flowchart. For those who are unclear, you can refer to this table and compare

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AMS Time-of-Flight sensor ( TMF8801 ) -1

Preface A time-of-flight camera (ToF camera) is a range imaging camera system employing time-of-flight techniques to resolve distance between the camera and the subject for each point of the image, by measuring the round trip time of an artificial light signal provided by a laser or an LED.We chose the SparkFun Qwiic Time-of-Flight Sensor TMF8801 module as the driving template, paired with

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