Pyreos ezPyro™ SMD Breakout Boards

Author : Pyreos Published Time : 2018-12-19
Pyreos ezPyro™ SMD Breakout Boards provide a simple way to evaluate the high performance and innovative features of ezPyro digital thin film pyroelectric sensors. The boards feature a small form factor and can be quickly integrated on one or more ezPyro SMD sensors into a prototype application. The 16mm x 13.8mm PCBs have an ezPyro SMD sensor and the passive components required for the power supply of the device. All functionality of the sensors is routed out to an industry standard 10-pin SIL header socket on the back side of the PCB and the build height, including the socket, is 9mm. The boards work with a 1.8V to 3.6V power supply and provide up to 1MHz Fast Mode+ I2C communication to configure the sensor and read data from it. The CLK/SYNC pins can be used to feed an external clock signal into the board or, alternatively, distribute the clock signal of one board to several other boards, thereby creating a synchronized “network” of ezPyro sensors. There is also a chip select/enable pin and an interrupt output available.
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