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Plessey unveils ultra-low cost version of EPIC sensor for high volume consumer applications

Plessey unveils ultra-low cost version of EPIC sensor for high volume consumer applications

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A novel electrode design has been devised to replace the expensive titanium dioxide electrodes currently used for the higher end, medical applications of EPIC technology.  

The PS25451 is an ultra-high impedance, non-contact, solid state electric potential sensor that can be used for a variety of consumer electronic devices such as proximity switching of lighting, gesture-based remote control of interactive toys, computer games, TVs, monitors, other appliances and presence detection for security/alarm systems.  

The EPIC sensor is a new area of sensor technology and works by measuring tiny changes in an electric field in a similar way to a magnetometer detecting changes in a magnetic field even at a distance and through clothing. This enables it to be used for security motion sensors and non-contact electrical switches as well as medical applications detecting heart beats, nerve and muscle activity either by dry contact (i.e. no gels required) or contactless.

 Dr. Keith Strickland, Plessey’s Technology Director, explained, "EPIC sensors can be used in an extremely wide variety of applications so we have created a product family that enables customers to select the most appropriate sensor solution according the application’s requirements for cost, operational range and sensitivity. The new electrode design for the PS25451 is formed on the copper track of the circuit board that is then covered by the normal protective resist."

EPIC sensors are already in commercial production by Plessey Semiconductors. By adjusting the gain and bandwidth amplification circuitry, the sensors can be tuned for detection at a distance as required. Production pricing for the PS25451 is less than $1 in volumes above 50,000. It is supplied in a custom 3D package with exposed pins for surface mount assembly and measures 10 mm x 10 mm x 2 mm, which is also pin compatible with the existing PS25401 EPIC sensor.

The PS25451 datasheet can be found at https://www.plesseysemiconductors.com/products/epic/datasheets

EPIC application notes are available at www.plesseysemiconductors.com/products/epic/applications/  
 
Video demos at https://www.plesseysemiconductors.com/media_video.html

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