Osram unveils a powerful energy-saving smartphone light sensor

April 25, 2013
Date Announced: 25 Apr 2013 Sunnyvale, CA, April 25, 2013Osram unveils a powerful energy-saving smartphone sensor New sensor makes life easier for smartphone designersOsram Opto Semiconductors has expanded its portfolio of proximity and ambient light sensors with a new, extremely powerful version with low power consumption. The compact SFH 7776 digital sensor registers the ambient brightness – even behind dark smartphone covers – and prevents unintentional responses from the touch screen during telephone calls. This makes it even easier for smartphone designers to control the backlighting and touch functions of displays.The SFH 7776 sensor contains an infrared LED (IRED) and two detectors to perform two different functions. It registers the ambient brightness in order to control the display backlighting so that it can always be easily read but consumes as little power as possible. It also deactivates the touch function on the display as soon as you hold the phone up to your ear during a phone call. To do this, the sensor emits infrared light that is reflected by approaching objects, such as your ear. With a working range of up to 16 centimeters and its small size, the SFH 7776 has been designed specifically for use in smartphones and other mobile devices. Thanks to the excellent sensitivity of the detector, the sensor does not need lenses to collect the emitted infrared light. As a result, it has an impressively small height of only 1.35 millimeters. With its black casing, the sensor is virtually invisible – even behind transparent phone covers. Its low power consumption is also an important factor in terms of its suitability for mobile devices – in standby mode, it only needs 0.8 μA. Behind dark covers The SFH 7776 is extremely sensitive to ambient light. With a detection limit of 0.002 lux (lx), it can even be used behind dark casing panels. Designers can place the sensor anywhere and do not need a special translucent window. “The SFH 777x series gives our customers a complete family of multifunctional sensors for an extremely wide range of phone covers,” said Sevugan Nagappan, IR Product Marketing Manager for Osram Opto Seminconductors. What’s more, the SFH 7776 is designed so that the ambient light sensor doesn´t react to short-term fluctuations in the brightness of various lamp types caused, for example, by changes in the power supply frequency. This ensures that the display backlighting remains constant. No crosstalk with the proximity sensorCrosstalk – an effect in which the emitted infrared light is reflected by the smartphone casing directly onto the receiver – is eliminated by the SFH 7776 in the component itself. Designers no longer need to provide separate optical barriers between the IRED and the detector, which makes it much easier to create robust, uncomplicated solutions for different setups. Since the SFH 7776 covers the complete working range from 0 to 16 mm, it would even react to direct contact (“zero distance detection”). The touch function of the display is therefore reliably deactivated, even in marginal situations. “Overall, the SFH 7776 overcomes various challenges in terms of proximity and ambient light detection in the component itself, so designers can integrate the product in smartphones relatively easily,” added Nagappan. Technical data SFH 7776:Dimensions 4 x 2.1 x 1.35 mmCurrent draw in standby mode 0.8 μASensitivity of the ambient light signal 0.002 to 68,000 lxWorking distance of proximity sensor max. 16 cm For more technical information please see the product catalog.The SFH 7776 combination proximity and ambient light sensor from Osram Opto Semiconductors controls display backlighting and touch functions. Picture: Osram Fast reactions: the SFH 7776 detects objects and people as far away as 16 cm. Picture: Osram The proximity sensor in the SFH 7776 deactivates the display touch function during phone calls.Picture: Osram http://www.osram-os.com/pr-SFH-7776ABOUT OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORSOSRAM GmbH of Munich, Germany is one of the two leading light manufacturers in the world. Its subsidiary, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH in Regensburg (Germany), offers its customers solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. Osram Opto Semiconductors has production sites in Regensburg (Germany) and Penang (Malaysia). Its headquarters for North America is in Sunnyvale (USA), and for Asia in Hong Kong. Osram Opto Semiconductors also has sales offices throughout the world. For more information go to www.osram-os.com.Press Contact:Kate ClevelandTel. 248-277-8018Fax 248-596-0395Email [email protected] Information:OSRAM Opto SemiconductorsTel. 866-993-5211Email [email protected]

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