ULP sensor read-out ASIC with ISO15693 compliant NFC

This ASIC is part of a battery powered wearable device. It has an on-chip ISO15693 compliant NFC to power the device externally and communicate with a standard NFC reader. The sensor readout contains an ultra-low-power front-end. A custom digital sequencer is implemented to optimise device power consumption. Features

MEMS mirror driver ASIC for interactive projection

The High-Voltage mixed-signal ASIC is part of a laser based pico-projector system. It is able to accurately drive the MEMS mirrors. The ASIC includes a position sensing read-out to feedback the mirror position. Applications include consumer pico-projectors, head-up displays, Human-Machine interfacing, … Features

Readout ASIC for IR imaging detectors and cameras

Gated Imaging systems use a gated imaging sensor and a VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser) to generate a clear image and to generate range maps. This readout ASIC is connected with the IR (InfraRed) image detector using flip-chip technology. Features

Ultra-low-power high-accuracy neural recording ASIC

This ASIC can measure the response of the brain after a neural stimulation. Since the neural stimulation requires signals in a higher voltage range, this architecture has an artefact reduction on-chip to cancel out the primary pulse. Focus of the design is on ultra-low-power and high-accuracy neural recording. The design is compliant to ISO13485. Features

Piezo analog front-end ASIC for haptic touch

Screen based human-machine interfaces require a feedback to the user. Haptic touch feedback is a popular way to accomplish this. This mixed-signal ASIC generates high-voltage pulses to drive/sense the piezo elements that create the feeling of touch. It can be used in an automotive environment. Features

Time-of-Flight level measurement ASIC for automotive

High-voltage automotive qualified ASIC for the detection of fluid levels in a car (oil level, fuel level, …). The readout is based on US (UltraSound) transducers combined with a time-of-flight detection principle. The transducer elements require high-voltage drivers that are monolithically integrated on the ASIC. Features

Time-Of-Flight receiver channel ASIC with 10psec resolution

This ASIC is part of safety and surveillance systems, ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance systems) and gesture recognition applications. It uses a laser-pulsed oF (Time-of-Flight) detection principle to calculate the distance to objects using a state-of-the-art 16-bit resolution TDC (Time-to-Digital Convertor). The design is tailored towards functional safety SIL-2. Features

Ultrasonic TX/RX imaging for medical applications

This mixed-signal ASIC is interfaced to a PZT transducer array composing a state-of-the art ultrasonic TX/RX system for medical imaging applications. Individual elements are grouped by Sub-aperture (SAP) groups, each containing over 20 transducer elements. Features

Generic stimulation/recording ASIC for implants

Discover our generic stimulation/recording ASIC for implantable devices, engineered to support advanced neuromodulation applications including nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)—enabling flexible, high-performance interfacing with the nervous system. FEATURES

TMR angle sensor ASIC with 0.2deg angle accuracy

A TMR angle sensor interface ASIC for in-vehicle applications with dynamic compensation for offset, gain and distortion errors to achieve very high angle accuracy performance. The SiP sensor module is connected directly (no PCB) to the automotive wiring harness. This ASIC has an auto-calibration sequence that allows to compensate for non-idealities introduced by the magnet […]