Infineon launches an ultra-low power microcontroller with a PSoC 4000T, which increases signal-to-noise ratio by 10 times and supports multiple sensin
2023-11-27
Infineon Technologies Inc. (FSE code: IFX/OTC QX code: IFNNY) recently announced the launch of PSoC ™ 4000T series microcontroller (MCU). This new MCU series achieves the best low-power capacitive sensing solution in its class with excellent signal-to-noise ratio, waterproof characteristics, multiple sensing functions, as well as the highest reliability and robustness.
PSoC ™ 4000T series microcontroller
PSoC 4000T MCU expands based on Arm ® Cortex ®- The PSoC 4 MCU product lineup of M0+features Infineon's fifth generation high-performance CAPSENSE ™ Capacitive sensing technology. Compared with previous generations of products and similar solutions, the new generation technology has a 10 times higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) performance and a power consumption reduction of 1/10.
The PSoC 4000T touch sensing function can achieve human-machine interface (HMI) operation under low power and standby power consumption, thereby optimizing the Always on touch sensing design and extending the battery life of battery powered products. Designers can now fully utilize the various sensing support provided by the PSoC 4000T, such as proximity, humidity, temperature, and ambient light sensing. The fifth generation CAPSENSE technology provides better design for interactive user interfaces, such as proximity sensing and gestures, capacitive sliders, capacitive touchpads, small-sized touch screens, wearable detection, and liquid level detection.
Steven Tateosian, Senior Vice President of IoT, Computing, and Wireless Business at Infineon Technologies, said, "Infineon is committed to providing innovative cutting-edge technology to meet customers' constantly evolving needs. The PSoC 4000T, which adopts our fifth generation CAPSENSE technology, is a significant leap in the development of human-machine interfaces and sets a new benchmark for the industry."