I have had a conversation with a supplier interesting in having the element14 community roadtest its IR light angle sensor board. I don't recall us previously roadtesting this type of sensor (or at least recently within the past year), so let me give you a few facts about it.
If you have the time to explore the device, I'd appreciate you voting in my poll below. Of course, you are free to leave a comment. Many thinks.
Randall
element14 Community Team
Here's a few facts about the board:
EVAL-ADPD2140Z is an evaluation kit to evaluate the ADPD2140 IR light angle sensor, collect data from the ADPD2140, and evaluate gesture recognition and triangulation capabilities. The evaluation kit requires the EVAL-ADPDM3Z evaluation board and the Applications Wavetool, a graphical user interface (GUI) that provides users with low level and high level configurability, real-time data analysis, and user datagram protocol (UDP) transfer capability, which allows the EVAL-ADPDM3Z evaluation board to interface to a PC. The USB port of the PC powers the EVAL-ADPDM3Z evaluation board and provides power to the EVAL-ADPD2140Z evaluation board. On-board voltage regulators provide voltage supplies for the ADPD2140.
Here's some documentation
- UG-1358: ADPD2140 Evaluation Board User Guide
- UG-1282: EVAL-ADPDM3Z Evaluation Board User Guide
- Reference Design CN0569 Infrared Gesture Recognition Module
Here's the poll: