TMD2635-EVM

ams OSRAM
985-TMD2635-EVM
TMD2635-EVM

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Optical Sensor Development Tools ALS/COLOR/PROX

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ams OSRAM
Product Category: Optical Sensor Development Tools
RoHS:  
Evaluation Modules
Proximity Sensor
TMD2635
Brand: ams OSRAM
Interface Type: I2C, USB
Product Type: Optical Sensor Development Tools
Series: TMD2635
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Part # Aliases: 990601068 Q65113A5833
Unit Weight: 245.590 g
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CNHTS:
9031809095
CAHTS:
8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
MXHTS:
8473300401
ECCN:
EAR99

TMD2635-EVM Evaluation Kit

ams OSRAM TMD2635-EVM Evaluation Kit is designed to evaluate the TMD2635 proximity sensor module that features proximity detection using an IR VCSEL in a tiny and thin module. This TMD2635 evaluation kit comes with a main-controller board, PIC microcontroller, industry-standard USB 2.0 interface, TMD2635 module daughter card, and plug-n-play USB HD class drivers.

Mini TOPLED® LEDs

ams OSRAM Mini TOPLED® LEDs have been tailored to the demands of public and private passenger transport for high brightness and high quality. These LEDs combine pleasant white light with a much longer lifetime of up to 50,000 hours. OSRAM Mini TOPLED® LEDs are among the most economical on the market, consuming only 0.1W. From an operating current of 20mA, the Mini Topled achieves a typical luminous intensity of 1700mcd at a color temperature of 4000K, and 1900mcd at 6500K. Luminous intensity in candela corresponds to luminous flux in lumen emitted by a light source in a particular solid angle.