Autonomous mobile robots
Advancements in artificial vision, sensors, and control algorithms are making robots smarter, enabling them to perform complex tasks autonomously, such as moving, grasping, and positioning objects.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are gaining popularity in various industries like manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, agriculture, retail, and hospitality. They offer several benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced labor costs, and improved safety. As technology advances, more innovative and practical applications for AMRs are expected, involving motion, machine vision, autonomous navigation, sensing, and connectivity. onsemi offers solutions such as advanced Image Sensors, Position Sensors as well as Communications Solutions to develop robust AMRs.
Products | Evaluation Board | Function in the AMR |
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ARX383CS - VGA Global Shutter Image Sensor |
Guidance / Collision Avoidance / Bar Code | |
AR0822 - 8-megapixel Rolling Shutter Image Sensor |
Evaluation Board for AR0822 | Object Detection and Classification |
NCS32100 - Industrial Dual Inductive Rotary Position Sensor | Evaluation Kit for NCS32100XMNTXG | Position and Wheel rotation detector |
RSL15 - Bluetooth Low Energy 5.2 wireless MCU | RSL15 Evaluation and Development Board |
Wireless Data Communication |
NCN26010 - 10BASE-T1S MACPHY Ethernet-Controller | NCN26010BMNEVB Evaluation Board | Wired Data Communication |
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Solution overview
Image sensors
ARX383CS VGA global shutter image sensor
The ARX383CS functions as a 1/8-inch 0.3-megapixel VGA CMOS digital image sensor, possessing an active-pixel array measuring 640 x 480. It employs a pioneering global shutter pixel configuration that's been fine-tuned to excel at swiftly and precisely capturing dynamic scenes. Noteworthy attributes encompass superior global shutter efficiency, a compact form factor around 4 mm x 3.5 mm in CSP packaging, energy frugality (merely 80 mW at 120 fps for a 640 x 480 resolution), and an impressive high frame rate of 120 frames per second (fps) at the maximum resolution.

AR0822 8-megapixel rolling shutter image sensor
The AR0822 is an 8-megapixel (MP) stacked 1/1.8−inch (8.81mm diagonal) BSI (back-side illuminated) CMOS digital image sensor based upon a 2.0 µm pixel. It features an active−pixel array of 3840 (H) x 2160 (V) and is capable of 4K video at 60 frames-per-second (fps), capturing images in either linear or eHDR modes (120 dB) with a rolling−shutter readout.

Ultrasonic sensor - NCV75215
The NCV75215 is intended to operate with a piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer to provide time-of-flight measurement. The high-sensitivity, low-noise operation allows detection from 0.25 m up to 4.5 m for a standard 75 mm pole. The device drives the ultrasonic transducer with a programmable frequency via a transformer.

Rotary position sensor
The NCS32100 offers a full featured controller and sensor interface for high resolution high accuracy angular sensing when paired with a printed circuit board sensor. The NCS32100 has flexible configuration capabilities allowing for connection to a variety of inductive sensor patterns and offers a variety of digital output formats. Inductive sensing techniques have unique advantages over traditional position sensor solutions including but not limited to temperature insensitivity, mechanical simplification, and insensitivity to contaminants.

RSL15 Bluetooth low energy 5.2 wireless MCU
RSL15 is an ultra−low power secure Arm® Cortex®−M33 processor−based Bluetooth Low Energy 5.2 wireless MCU designed for connected smart devices in industrial and medical applications. With built-in power management, a wide supply voltage range, flexible GPIO and clocking scheme and an extensive set of peripherals, the RSL15 offers maximum design flexibility for high performance and ultra-low-power applications. The RSL15 includes 80 kB RAM and is available in 284 kB or 512 kB Flash options.
Check out the new Murata Module based on RSL15 BLE.

10BASE-T1S MACPHY Ethernet-controller
The NCN26010 device is an IEEE 802.3cg compliant Ethernet Transceiver including a Media Access Controller (MAC), a PLCA Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and a 10BASE−T1S PHY designed for industrial multi−drop Ethernet. It provides all physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data over a single unshielded twisted pair. NCN26010 communicates to host MCUs via Open Alliance MACPHY SPI protocol.

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