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Melexis completes its PCB-less pressure sensor IC platform

Tessenderlo, Belgium, 30 March 2023 – Melexis now releases two relative pressure sensor ICs with extended robustness to harsh media. They complete the PCB-less platform to the market with the most accurate pressure sensor ICs ever made. Using these pressure sensors, customers and OEMs will be able to make all their ICE engine management applications greener via a singular modular technology. To further facilitate implementation the devices are factory calibrated, while EoL (End of Line) calibration is also possible.

Melexis, a global microelectronics engineering company, adds two new products to its family of PCB-less pressure sensors. The MLX90823 (analogue output) and MLX90825 (digital SENT output) are relative pressure sensors which can be used in gauge mode (versus the atmospheric pressure) or in a differential mode (with two variable pressure levels). Unlike absolute pressure sensors, they measure the pressure difference between the two sides of the sensor. These factory-calibrated devices are intended to measure pressure spanning from 0.1 to 1.5 bar.

The new pressure sensors demonstrate an accuracy performance not met in the automotive industry to date. Access to stable and accurate data on pressure and temperature enables full lifetime engine management. This helps OEMs to reduce emissions on the last generation of ICE cars. The plug-and-play concept of this Melexis pressure sensor family covers all the ICE management applications. These include:

● Fuel vapour and crankcase ventilation: To ensure that fuel vapours in the tank or gasses leaking through pistons are brought back into the combustion chamber, preventing them from being released into the atmosphere.
● EGR, GPF/DPF: To reduce NOx emissions by sensing the amount of recirculated exhaust gasses in the engine intake and trapping the residual particulates in the exhaust filter.
● Secondary Air Injection (SAI): For keeping vehicles within the emission limits under all circumstances, including when the engine is cold. It enables a fast warmup of the catalytic converter with the so-called secondary air injection.
● (T)MAP: To monitor the air going into the engine for accurately regulating the fuel, thus reducing the consumption.

Laurent Otte, Senior Product Line Manager at Melexis, said “With a complete portfolio of PCB-less products, customers and OEMs can address each pressure application. Customers benefit from a platform approach with high reusability, which reduces development costs and accelerates time to market.”

The MLX90823 and MLX90825 each consist of a sensor readout circuit, digital hardware, voltage regulators, SENT or analogue output drivers, plus all the essential passive components. A pre-calibrated (Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor input is available for the MLX90825 (SENT output). This allows customers to interface their NTC through the pressure sensor without end-calibration. Superior overvoltage (+40 V) and reverse voltage (-40 V) protection mechanisms are incorporated. Thanks to this protection range, the technology enables trucks to become greener. These pressure sensors have an operating temperature range from -40°C to 160°C. They can even be exposed to 170°C temperatures for a short period, supporting downsized engine architectures.

The MEMS sensing element of the MLX90823 and MLX90825 consists of a micro-machined diaphragm etched into a silicon substrate. The diaphragm reacts to any pressure change that occurs. Piezo-resistive elements implanted into the diaphragm are configured to create a Wheatstone bridge that generates a signal. The accompanying front-end electronics subsequently amplify the signal and convert it into a digital format. The 16-bit Digital Signal Processing (DSP) undertakes temperature compensation. Finally, the result is provided through a SENT or analogue output.

The MLX90823 and MLX90825 have been developed as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC), in accordance with ISO 26262. They support ASIL B system integration for the MLX90825 (SENT) and ASIL A for the MLX90823 (analogue).

“Having access to a family of PCB-less sensors that also covers differential modes creates new opportunities for our customers,” stated Karel Claesen, Product Manager Pressure Sensors, Melexis. ”The customers benefit from this unique modular technology to cover demanding applications such as diesel and gasoline particulate filters.”

Discover more at www.melexis.com/MLX90823 and www.melexis.com/MLX90825, or contact us via sales@melexis.com.

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About Melexis
Inspired by a passion for technology and engineering, Melexis designs, develops and delivers innovative micro-electronic solutions. They enable designers to turn ideas into applications that support the best imaginable future. The company’s advanced mixed-signal semiconductor sensors and actuators integrate sensing, driving and communication into next-generation products and systems. They improve safety, raise efficiency, support sustainability and enhance comfort.

Melexis is a world leader in automotive sensors. Today, on average, every new car produced worldwide contains 18 Melexis chips. Melexis uses this expertise to serve other markets as well: alternative mobility, smart appliances, smart buildings, robotics, energy management and digital health.

Melexis is headquartered in Belgium and employs over 1,900 people in 18 locations worldwide. The company is publicly traded on Euronext Brussels (MELE).

For more information, visit www.melexis.com

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