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Alps Electric Develops and Commences Mass Production of “HSPPAD042A” Digital Pressure Sensor

2016-03-24 | Return

Alps Electric has added a low current consumption model to its HSPPAD Series of digital pressure sensors ideal for integration into smartphones, tablets and wearable devices. Mass production of the “HSPPAD042A” Digital Pressure Sensor began in January 2016.

Smartphones, tablets and wearable electronics are more sophisticated and functional than ever before and their range of uses keeps expanding as different kinds of software and applications emerge to enable features such as navigation, health management and logging of sports data.

Greater diversity and sophistication of software and applications also demands higher performance from devices incorporated into the products. At the same time, it increases the power requirement and so another major challenge is to reduce the current consumption of CPUs and component devices. Sensors need to be not only power-efficient but also more compact given the higher number of parts integrated.

Alps Electric has responded to these needs, developing and adding to an existing product series the HSPPAD042A Digital Pressure Sensor, which achieves low power consumption and high precision. After a major overhaul to optimize the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), the HSPPAD042A achieves the industry’s lowest *1 current consumption level (1.8μA in Low Power mode) and high sensing precision (absolute pressure accuracy: ±0.7hPa, relative pressure accuracy: ±0.05hPa).

Measuring 2.0 × 2.5 × 0.9mm (W×D×H), the HSPPAD042A additionally realizes space savings of approximately 20% compared to the mounting area of existing Alps Electric products. This is the result of changes to the internal configuration of the sensor made using process and simulation technologies built up through development of heads for hard disk drives. The sensor even incorporates temperature compensation circuitry and a 16-step FIFO *2, helping to reduce the design workload of end-product manufacturers.

1. According to Alps Electric research as of February 2016

2. A function for retrieving pressure data measured by the sensor in the order it is stored on the device. FIFO is an acronym for “first in, first out.”






Features

Digital pressure sensor with industry-lowest current consumption and high sensing precision

  1. 1.8μA low current consumption (in Low Power mode)
  2. High sensing precision with ±0.7hPa absolute and ±0.05hPa relative pressure accuracy
  3. Industry-smallest dimensions of 2.0 × 2.5 × 0.9mm
  4. Built-in temperature compensation circuit means compensation by the host product is not required
  5. Built-in 16-step FIFO

Principal Applications

Smartphones, tablets, wearable electronics and other mobile devices

Altitude control for drones or other equipment

Indoor navigation

Planned Release

Mass production:

From January 2016

Sample price

¥1,300 (incl. tax)

Monthly output

3 million units (April 2016)

Development

Nagaoka Plant, Engineering Headquarters
(Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture)

Production

Ningbo Alps Electronics Co., Ltd.
(Ningbo, Zhejiang, P.R. of China)

 

Specifications

Model

HSPPAD042A

Dimensions (W×D×H)

2.0mm×2.5mm×0.9mm

Output

Digital(I2CSPI)

Operating temperature range

-40 to +85°C

Absolute pressure accuracy

±0.7hPa

Relative pressure accuracy

±0.05hPa

Pressure range

300 - 1100hPa

Noise

0.013hPa (High Resolution mode)

Supply voltage

1.7 - 3.6V

Current consumption

1.8μA (1Hz sampling, Low Power mode)



Source:http://www.alps.com/