The VL6180V1NR/1 is the latest product based on ST’s patented FlightSense? technology. This is a ground-breaking technology allowing absolute distance to be measured independent of target reflectance. Instead of estimating the distance by measuring the amount of light reflected back from the object (which is significantly influenced by color and surface), the VL6180V1NR/1 precisely measures the time the light takes to travel to the nearest object and reflect back to the sensor (Time-of-Flight). Combining an IR emitter and a range sensor in a two-in-one ready-to-use reflowable package, the VL6180V1NR/1 is easy to integrate and saves the end-product maker long and costly optical and mechanical design optimizations. The module is designed for low power operation. Ranging measurements can be automatically performed at user defined intervals. Multiple threshold and interrupt schemes are supported to minimize host operations.Host control and result reading is performed using an I2C interface. Optional additional functions, such as measurement ready and threshold interrupts, are provided by two programmable GPIO pins.A complete API is also associated with the device which consists of a set of C functions controlling the VL6180V1NR/1 to enable fast development of end-user applications. This API is structured in a way that it can be compiled on any kind of platform through a well isolated platform layer (mainly for low level I2C access).
Feature
- VCSEL light source
- Proximity sensor
- Measures absolute range from 0 to 62 cm max (depending on conditions)
- Independent of object reflectance
- Ambient light rejection
- Cross-talk compensation for cover glass
- Distance and signal level can be used by host system to implement gesture recognition
- Demo systems (implemented on Android smartphone platform) available.
- Single reflowable component
- No additional optics
- Single power supply
- I2C interface for device control and data
- Provided with a documented C portable API (Application Programming Interface)
- Window and thresholding functions for ranging