Ams OSRAM is offering interactive, real-life demonstrations at Sensors Converge 2025 starting Wednesday this week at Santa Clara Convention Center, including infrared LEDs and lasers, illuminators and drivers to give tech choices to robotics designers.
The company will feature at booth 1347 the latest multi-zone, direct Time-of-Flight sensor. The device will provide more than 20 times the number of pixels as previous multi-zone devices, even at low power, in a compact all-in-one module, officials said in advance of the event.
A joint demo with Teknique will illustrate camera solutions that combine Ambarella vision processors with amsOSRAM advanced image sensors, infrared LEDs and VCSEL tech. Applications could include a pre-integrated camera sensor board for 2D and 3D active stereo and structured light imaging for Robotics SLAM, face authentication in security and more.
Ams OSRAM offers customers a full-service foundry specializing in sensor technologies. A leader in high-performance, custom mixed-signal ICs, ams OSRAM works across markets of industrial automation, building control, auto, medical and consumer.
Smart home appliances will also be featured, including advanced lighting and sensing that provide authentication, reliable panel control and presence sensing. A new optical force sensing demonstrator will show how controls on electric devices can be made more sensitive, multimodal, as well as reliable, hygienic and cost-effective, the company said. Buttons can become invisible and integrated into new clean and sleek designs. Panels that use optical force sensing are reliable in scenarios with dirt, water and when users are wearing gloves.
Tech for display management and health and wellness wearables will also be on display. The company’s TCS3530 True Color Sensor was picked as a finalist for Best Imaging & Optical Sensing at Sensors Converge 2025.
Ams OSRAM also supports all the major scene sensing techniques used in AR/VR glasses with a range of image sensors, drivers and modules. The company will demo the Mira016 CMOS image sensors for camera-based eye and gesture tracking in AR/VR. It can be used for AI-driven apps across robotics, drones and building and automation technologies. It has 0.16 MP resolution, with a 2.79 um pixel size and back-side illumination.
Ams OSRAM is appearing at booth 1347 and meeting room 203 at Sensors Converge 2025 starting Wednesday, June 25, located at Santa Clara Convention Center. Admission to the expo hall is free with an advance online registration using the code HAMBLEN. The event is celebrating its 40th anniversary Wednesday afternoon, open to attendees. Register | Sensors Converge