ADI's ADPD188 is a photometric system for smoke detection using optical dual wavelength technology. The module integrates a highly efficient photometric front end, two light emitting diodes (LEDs), and two photodiodes (PDs). These items are housed in a custom package that prevents light from going directly from the LED to the photodiode without first entering the smoke detection chamber.The front end of the application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) consists of a control block, a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a 20-bit burst accumulator, and three flexible, independently configurable LED drivers. The control circuitry includes flexible LED signaling and synchronous detection. The analog front end (AFE) features best-in-class rejection of signal offset and corruption due to modulated interference commonly caused by ambient light. The data output and functional configuration occur over a 1.8 V I2C interface or serial peripheral interface (SPI) port. The ADPD188 was specifically designed for smoke detector applications.<strong>Features:</strong> EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-SK User Guide, Block Diagram, 1 blue LED, 1 IR LED, and 2 photodiodes, 2 external inputs for other sensors (for example, CO and temperature), Three 370 mA LED drivers, 20-bit burst accumulator enabling 20 bits per sample period, On-board sample to sample accumulator enabling up to 27 bits per data read, Optimized SNR for signal limited cases, I2C or SPI communications, Smoke detection
Feature
- 3.8 mm × 5.0 mm × 0.9 mm module with integrated optical components
- 2 green LEDs, 2 PDs with IR cut filter
- 2 external sensor inputs
- 3, 370 mA LED drivers
- 20-bit burst accumulator enabling 20 bits per sample period
- On-board sample to sample accumulator enabling up to 27 bits per data read
- Custom optical package made to work under a glass window
- Optimized SNR for signal limited cases
- I2C or SPI communications
Applications
- Optical heart rate monitoring
- Reflective SpO2 measurement
- CNIBP measurement
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