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Choice of infrared grid sensor

A project log for Energy-harvesting sensors for Assisted Living

In this project, a wireless energy harvesting sensor network monitors key locations to ensure safety of users in need of assisted living.

karpourkarpour 10/02/2016 at 23:580 Comments

Available sensor modules

A recent addition to the available sensors for use in AAL environments are MEMS infrared sensor arrays, which allow contactless temperature measurement of multiple areas at the same time. Sensors with a resolution of up to 8 x 8 pixels pixels are available within a reasonable price range for applications discussed in this paper. All of the discussed sensors use MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) technology. The models of sensors which have been considered for use can be seen in the Table below

SensorMelexis MLX90621Omron D6T44Panasonic AMG8831
Pixel resolution16 x 44 x 4
8 x 8
Temperature range-20°C to 300°C5°C to 50°C
-20°C to 80°C
Operating voltage
2.6V4.4 to 5.5V
3.3V
Data interface
I²CI²CI²C
Current consumption
7mA5mA4.5mA
Field of view60° x 15°,
40° x 10°,
120° x 30°
44.2° x 44.2°60° x 60°

The Omron D6T44 was not chosen due to the high operating voltage and power consumption. The Omron D6T1616 was a promising alternative, operating on 3.3V and, providing the best pixel resolution of all the considered sensors. (16 x 16) However, the D6T1616 was only produced in small quantities for developers and the manufacturer stopped development on this product, therefore it was of little use to try obtaining a sample for evaluation. The Melexis MLX90621 is a sensor mainly intended to be used in automobiles where the wide aspect radio of 1:4 allows tracking of 2 passengers.
In the end, the AMG8831 was chosen for offering a decent resolution and 3.3V operation. While the power usage of neither sensors fits the requirements of an ultra-low-power application, it offers the best trade-off of resolution and power consumption.

An AMG8831 module. It's pretty small (and hard to solder)

Evaluation of the AMG8831

The AMG8831 is a 3.3V logic high-gain 8x8 pixel infrared grid array with a measuring range of 0°C-80°C per pixel. The pixel data is transferred over I²C, with one pixel temperature being transferred in 12 bits (11 bits + sign) spread over 2 bytes. The temperature resolution is 0.0625°C.

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