Omron Showcases Sensors for Smart Homes and Cities at EDS 2019 on Stand no. K32

Omron Electronic Components Europe will be demonstrating new MEMS based sensor solutions for building automation, digital signage and other environmental monitoring applications at EDS on the 16th and 17th of October in Ricoh Arena, Coventry.

Its team will also be available to discuss the full range of PCB relays and switches.

Centrepiece of the stand will be the recently launched wide angle 32 x 32 element version of the Omron D6T MEMS Thermal Sensors, offering the widest field of view that Omron has ever delivered. The new Omron D6T-32L-01A can view across 90.0°by 90.0° and is able to encompass a wide area such as a whole room from a single point. From the detection of abnormal temperatures in industrial equipment on the production line to monitoring of food and other temperatures in the kitchen, the D6T can make a valuable contribution to safety - identifying potential problems before they become major hazards.

Also being shown is the Omron HVC-P2, offering 10 times the recognition speed of the original. This integrated module includes a camera and an image processing board. It offers ten image sensing functions for use in digital signage, home and office automation and security applications, including body detection, face recognition, hand detection, age estimation, gender estimation and expression estimation. Results are accessible through a UART or USB interface.

Omron's 2JCIE multi-function Environmental Sensor quickly allows designers to monitor seven parameters and will also be exhibited. Omron's Environmental Sensor is available for the first time as a USB unit measuring just 14.9 x 29.1 x 7.0 mm and can monitor temperature, humidity, light, UV, barometric pressure, noise, seismic and air quality (VOC gas). The sensor can accumulate data for approximately 3 months (based on a communication frequency of once every 5 mins) and connect to multiple devices, such as smartphones, via Bluetooth 5.0.

Omron's team will also be available to discuss the company's pressure, flow, vibration and tilt sensors, as well as electromechanical relays, micro switches, MOSFET relays, DIP switches, photo-microsensors and connectors.