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Melexis Sheds Light on Robotics and Mobility Technology at electronica 2024

Tessenderlo, Belgium, 05 September 2024 – Melexis, a global supplier of micro-electronic semiconductor solutions, is set to showcase its latest innovations at electronica 2024 (B4.540), the premier event for electronic components, systems, applications, and solutions. With a rich heritage in developing cutting-edge semiconductor sensor and driver technology, Melexis launches innovations across various markets, including automotive, robotics, and alternative mobility.

Taking place between 12 and 15 November 2024, Melexis will display their capabilities empowering engineers to support the best imaginable future:

Robotics: Visitors to the Melexis booth will be among the first to see the MLX90384, the introductory product in Melexis’ innovative new Arcminaxis range. The MLX90384 is a high-resolution magnetic 2D rotary encoder specifically designed to provide cost-effective but highly precise encoder for the unique needs of robotic joints. In addition, Melexis will preview the MLX90382 high-speed encoder. Melexis’ current robotic sensor tech, combined with these new and upcoming products, promise to revolutionize precision and efficiency and enable smarter and more responsive robots and cobots.

Automotive: In automotive lighting, Melexis will demonstrate the LIN RGB LED drivers for automotive ambient lighting with the MLX81123 and MLX81124, which introduce new variants for one of its most prominent automotive lighting drivers. Melexis will also showcase their solution for smart, high-speed automotive lighting animation MeLiBu®.

Especially supporting EV thermal management, Melexis will also demonstrate the MLX90830 and MLX90834 MEMS pressure sensors, utilizing Melexis patented Triphibian™ technology. Applicable to a variety of automotive and demanding industrial settings, the Triphibian™ portfolio provides the unprecedented measurement of gas and liquid media from 2 to 70 bar.

Alternative Mobility: Melexis sensors can be applied to a wide range of alternative mobility applications, including e-bikes, electric forklifts and automated guide vehicles (AGVs), drones, off-road and agricultural vehicles, etc. At electronica, Melexis will showcase a collection of sensors designed to elevate safety, efficiency, and the overall user experience, whether it’s for transporting goods within a warehouse, agricultural harvesting, or even enjoying a leisurely bicycle ride with friends.

Find Melexis at Booth 540 in Hall B4 to see how their innovative products continue to shape the future of technology across a variety of key industries.

About Melexis

Melexis designs, develops, and delivers edge sensor and driver solutions with a heart for people and the planet. Its mission is to empower engineers to turn their ideas into applications that support the best imaginable future, one that is safe, comfortable, and sustainable.
Melexis specializes in powertrain, thermal management, lighting, e-brake, e-steering, and battery solutions for the automotive sector. It also expands its presence in the emerging markets of a sustainable world, alternative mobility, robotics, and digital health.
Founded in 1989 in Belgium, Melexis has grown to employ over 2,000 people in 12 countries, delivering cutting-edge technology to customers worldwide.
For more information, visit www.melexis.com or follow Melexis on LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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