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Supporting a service-oriented approach in the IIoT
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TL1493 3D Magnetic Positioning Sensors

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The Infineon XENSIV™ TLI493D family offers ultra-compact, low-power 3D magnetic sensors ideal for industrial and consumer applications. With a tiny WLB-5 package (1.13mm x 0.93mm x 0.59mm) and 7 nA power-down current, it enables efficient performance, replacing traditional resistor-based or optical solutions in space-constrained designs.

Key features:

  • 3D (X, Y, Z) magnetic flux density sensing of ±160 mT
  • Programmable flux resolution down to typ. 65 µT
  • Extremely small form factor: typ. 1.13 mm * 0.93 mm * 0.59 mm
  • X-Y angular measurement mode
  • Power down mode with 7 nA (typ.) power consumption
  • 12-bit data resolution for each measurement direction plus 10-bit temperature sensor
  • Variable update frequencies and power modes (configurable during operation)
  • Temperature range Tj = -40°C…125°C, supply voltage range = 2.8 V…3.5 V
  • Triggering by external microcontroller possible via I2 C protocol
  • Interrupt signal to indicate a valid measurement to the microcontroller

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   


NAC1080 NFC actuation controller with integrated H-bridge and energy harvesting modules

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The NAC1080 is a NFC actuation controller with integrated H-bridge and energy harvesting modules, enabling cost-effective development of passive smart actuators like passive locks.

Key features:

  • NFC interface compliant to ISO 14443 type A Arm® 32bit Cortex®-M0 microcontroller core
  • Dual-operation mode: passive- or battery-mode
  • Memory:
    • 16kB ROM as bootloader
    • 16kB RAM
    • 60kB NVM
  • Digital I/O: SPI, UART
  • Integrated H-bridge supports up to 250mA load current
  • Available in DSO-16 package

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   


32-bit PSoC™ 6 Arm® Cortex®-M4 / M0+ Microcontrollers Purpose-Built for the IoT

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The PSoC™ 6 family is built on an ultra-low-power architecture, and the MCUs feature low-power design techniques that are ideal for battery powered applications. The dual-core Arm® Cortex®-M4 and Cortex-M0+ architecture lets designers optimize for power and performance simultaneously.

Key features:

  • Dual Core CPU Architecture (150 MHz Arm Cortex-M4, 100 MHz Arm Cortex M0-p)
  • DMA Controllers
  • QSPI External Memory I/F
  • CapSense
  • I2C
  • UART
  • SPI
  • USB-FS
  • 12-bit SAR ADC
  • Low Power Comparator
  • RTC
  • Timer, Counter, PWM
  • Segment LCD
  • Crypto Accelerator (DES/TDES, AES, SHA, CRC, TRNG, RSA/ECC)
  • SWD/JTAG Program and Debug
  • OTP Memory
  • -40 ºC to 85 ºC  

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   

 

 

 

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TL1493 3D Magnetic Positioning Sensors

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The Infineon XENSIV™ TLI493D family offers ultra-compact, low-power 3D magnetic sensors ideal for industrial and consumer applications. With a tiny WLB-5 package (1.13mm x 0.93mm x 0.59mm) and 7 nA power-down current, it enables efficient performance, replacing traditional resistor-based or optical solutions in space-constrained designs.

Key features:

  • 3D (X, Y, Z) magnetic flux density sensing of ±160 mT
  • Programmable flux resolution down to typ. 65 µT
  • Extremely small form factor: typ. 1.13 mm * 0.93 mm * 0.59 mm
  • X-Y angular measurement mode
  • Power down mode with 7 nA (typ.) power consumption
  • 12-bit data resolution for each measurement direction plus 10-bit temperature sensor
  • Variable update frequencies and power modes (configurable during operation)
  • Temperature range Tj = -40°C…125°C, supply voltage range = 2.8 V…3.5 V
  • Triggering by external microcontroller possible via I2 C protocol
  • Interrupt signal to indicate a valid measurement to the microcontroller

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   


NAC1080 NFC actuation controller with integrated H-bridge and energy harvesting modules

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The NAC1080 is a NFC actuation controller with integrated H-bridge and energy harvesting modules, enabling cost-effective development of passive smart actuators like passive locks.

Key features:

  • NFC interface compliant to ISO 14443 type A Arm® 32bit Cortex®-M0 microcontroller core
  • Dual-operation mode: passive- or battery-mode
  • Memory:
    • 16kB ROM as bootloader
    • 16kB RAM
    • 60kB NVM
  • Digital I/O: SPI, UART
  • Integrated H-bridge supports up to 250mA load current
  • Available in DSO-16 package

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   


32-bit PSoC™ 6 Arm® Cortex®-M4 / M0+ Microcontrollers Purpose-Built for the IoT

Unlock unmatched efficiency with Infineon’s UPS solutions


The PSoC™ 6 family is built on an ultra-low-power architecture, and the MCUs feature low-power design techniques that are ideal for battery powered applications. The dual-core Arm® Cortex®-M4 and Cortex-M0+ architecture lets designers optimize for power and performance simultaneously.

Key features:

  • Dual Core CPU Architecture (150 MHz Arm Cortex-M4, 100 MHz Arm Cortex M0-p)
  • DMA Controllers
  • QSPI External Memory I/F
  • CapSense
  • I2C
  • UART
  • SPI
  • USB-FS
  • 12-bit SAR ADC
  • Low Power Comparator
  • RTC
  • Timer, Counter, PWM
  • Segment LCD
  • Crypto Accelerator (DES/TDES, AES, SHA, CRC, TRNG, RSA/ECC)
  • SWD/JTAG Program and Debug
  • OTP Memory
  • -40 ºC to 85 ºC  

 

Learn more   | Download Data Sheet   

 

 

 

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