MLX90109 [MELEXIS]

125kHz RFID Transceiver; 125kHz的RFID收发器
MLX90109
型号: MLX90109
厂家: Melexis Microelectronic Systems    Melexis Microelectronic Systems
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125kHz RFID Transceiver
125kHz的RFID收发器

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MLX90109  
125kHz RFID Transceiver  
Features and Benefits  
Integrated RFID transceiver  
Adressing 100kHz to 150kHz frequency range transponder.  
Biphase and Manchester ASK.  
ON/OFF keying modulation.  
Low Power and high performances  
Unique Parallel Antenna concept for maximum power efficiency.  
Power down mode available.  
Baud rate selectable “on-chip” filtering for maximum sensitivity.  
No zero modulation problems.  
Low cost and compact design  
SO8 package and high level of integration for compact reader design.  
No external quartz reference required, only 2 resistors plus antenna.  
On chip decoding for fast system design and ease of use.  
Open drain data and clock outputs for 2-wire serial communication.  
Applications Examples  
Car Immobilizers  
Portable readers  
Access control  
House held appliances  
Ordering Information  
Part No.  
MLX90109  
MLX90109  
Temperature Code  
C (0°C to 70°C)  
E (-40°C to 85°C)  
Package Code  
DC (SOIC 8)  
DC (SOIC 8)  
Option code  
--  
--  
1 Functional diagram  
2 Description  
The MLX90109 is a single chip RFID transceiver  
for the 125kHz frequency range. It has been  
conceived for minimum system cost and minimum  
power consumption, offering all required flexibility  
for a state of the art AM transceiver base station.  
An external coil (L), and capacitor (C) are  
connected as a parallel resonant circuit, that  
determines the carrier frequency and the oscillator  
frequency of the reader. This eliminates zero  
modulation effects by perfect antenna tuning, and  
avoids the need for an external oscillator.  
VDD  
The reader IC can easily be switched to power  
down by setting the antenna amplitude to zero.  
The MLX90109 can be configured to decode the  
transponder signal on-chip. In this case the  
decoded signal is available through a 2-wire  
interface with clock and data. For minimum  
interface wiring, the non-decoded transponder  
signal can also be made available on a single wire  
interface.  
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Table of Contents  
1 Functional diagram .................................................................................................................................... 1  
2 Description................................................................................................................................................. 1  
3 Maximum ratings........................................................................................................................................ 3  
4 Pad definitions and descriptions................................................................................................................. 3  
5 MLX90109 Electrical Specifications............................................................................................................ 4  
6 Block Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 5  
7 General Description ................................................................................................................................... 5  
7.1 Loop Gain Oscillator............................................................................................................................ 5  
7.2 Peak Detector...................................................................................................................................... 5  
7.3 Band-Pass Filter.................................................................................................................................. 5  
7.4 Digital demodulator.............................................................................................................................. 6  
7.5 Antenna voltage definition.................................................................................................................... 6  
7.6 Power Down mode .............................................................................................................................. 6  
7.7 Write operation.................................................................................................................................... 6  
8 System design parameters......................................................................................................................... 7  
8.1 Auto start-up condition......................................................................................................................... 7  
8.2 Antenna current................................................................................................................................... 7  
8.3 Antenna Impedance............................................................................................................................. 8  
9 Typical configuration: READ ONLY ............................................................................................................ 9  
9.1 Application diagram............................................................................................................................. 9  
9.2 Absolute minimum schematic .............................................................................................................. 9  
9.3 Power consumption........................................................................................................................... 10  
9.4 Noise cancellation ............................................................................................................................. 10  
9.5 Integrated decoding........................................................................................................................... 10  
9.6 Close coupling................................................................................................................................... 10  
10 Typical configuration: READ/WRITE ON/OFF keying (FDX-B100).......................................................... 11  
10.1 Application diagram ......................................................................................................................... 11  
11 Standard information regarding manufacturability of Melexis products with different soldering processes 12  
12 ESD Precautions.................................................................................................................................... 12  
13 FAQ....................................................................................................................................................... 13  
13.1 Is it possible to make proportional modulation (depth less than 100%) with the MLX90109?............. 13  
13.2 How should I read data information from a transponder up to 15cm? ............................................... 13  
13.3 Is it possible to increase the output power of the MLX90109 transceiver?......................................... 13  
13.4 Are there any specific coils available for the MLX90109 transceiver? ............................................... 13  
13.5 What are the recommended pull-up values on DATA and CLOCK pins? .......................................... 13  
14 Package Information.............................................................................................................................. 14  
14.1 Plastic SO8...................................................................................................................................... 14  
15 Disclaimer.............................................................................................................................................. 15  
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3 Maximum ratings  
Symbol Condition Min  
Max  
Unit  
Volts  
Volts  
Volts  
ºC  
Supply voltage (VDD with respect to VSS)  
Input voltage on any pin (except COIL, DATA and CLOCK)  
Input voltage on COIL, DATA and CLOCK  
Maximum junction temperature  
VDD  
VIN  
DC  
-0.3  
-0.3  
-0.3  
6
VDD+0.3  
15  
150  
Vclamp  
TJ  
Table 1: Absolute maximum ratings  
Exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure to absolute-maximum-  
rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.  
4 Pad definitions and descriptions  
Pad Name  
COIL  
Function  
Oscillator output  
VSS  
Ground  
SPEED  
MODU  
MODE  
CLOCK  
DATA  
Data rate selection : 2kbaud or 4kbaud  
Input for amplitude setting  
Decoding mode selection : Biphase or Manchester  
Clock output of decoder  
Data output of decoder  
Power Supply  
VDD  
Table 2: Pin description MLX90109  
Plastic SO8  
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5 MLX90109 Electrical Specifications  
DC Operating Parameters TA = -40oC to 85oC, Fres = 125kHz, VDD = 3.1 to 5.5V  
Antenna parameters: Lant = 73.6uH, Qant =17.3, Zant=1kΩ  
Parameter.  
Symbol  
Test Conditions  
Min  
3.1  
Typ  
Max  
5.5  
Units  
Supply Voltage  
VDD  
Fres  
V
(Depends on the resonance  
frequency of the antenna)  
Resonance Frequency  
Frequency drift with temperature  
100  
-1  
125  
150  
kHz  
Fres = 125 kHz  
(Depends on the application)  
+1  
30  
%
mVpp  
V
Fres (T)  
Vsens  
Sensitivity  
10  
(note 1)  
Amplitude Offset  
Vos  
Vpd  
0
0.15  
0.35  
(note 2)  
Power down voltage  
(on MODU pin)  
VDD=5V  
VDD=3.1V  
4.0  
2.2  
4.9  
3.0  
V
Power up voltage  
(on MODU pin)  
VDD=5V  
VDD=3.1V  
3.2  
1.3  
4.3  
2.4  
Vpu  
V
A
Power down Current  
IDD,pn  
IDD  
IDD,ant  
Ileak  
VMODU = VDD  
0
1.5  
Supply Current (excluding  
antenna supply current) (note 3)  
VDD=5V, VMODU = 0.8V  
(Depends on the application)  
(Power down)  
1.8  
2.8  
3.0  
mA  
mA  
A
Antenna supply current  
(note 4)  
Leakage current on pins COIL,  
MODE, SPEED, MODE, DATA  
Output voltage DATA and  
CLOCK pin  
1.0  
0.4  
Vol  
Pull-up resistance Rpu > 2kΩ  
V
Table 3: Electrical specifications  
Note 1: The sensitivity is defined as the minimum  
amplitude of the 2kHz- modulation, generated by the  
transponder, demodulated and decoded by the reader.  
This parameter depends on the application:  
the value of VDD  
the antenna  
the code sent to the reader  
Note 2: The antenna amplitude voltage is:  
Vant = VDD – VMODU + Vos  
Note 3: The supply current of the device depends on the  
antenna drive current IDD,ant  
:
Typically: DD 1.3 mA + IDD,ant / 6.3  
I
Note 4: The antenna supply current (called IDD,ant) is the  
equivalent DC supply current driven by the chip through  
the antenna.  
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6 Block Diagram  
7 General Description  
7.1 Loop Gain Oscillator  
The oscillator frequency is locked on the antenna resonance frequency. The clock is derived from the  
oscillator. In this way, its characteristics are locked to the transmission frequency. As the antenna is used to  
determine the carrier frequency, the antenna is always perfectly tuned to resonance. Consequently the  
MLX90109 is not sensitive to zero modulation (the so-called “zero modulation” is the phenomena whereby  
the tag does modulate properly, but no amplitude modulation can be observed at the reader coil).  
7.2 Peak Detector  
The peak detector of the transceiver detects the AM signal generated by the tag. This signal is filtered and  
amplified by an on-chip switched capacitor filter before feeding the digital decoder. The same signal is fed  
back to close the loop of the antenna voltage.  
7.3 Band-Pass Filter  
By setting the SPEED pin to VDD or to GND, the filtering characteristics are optimized for either 2 or 4 kbaud.  
The MLX90109 makes an internal first-order filtering of the envelope that changes according to the setting of  
the SPEED pin, to fit the Biphase and Manchester data spectrum:  
2kbaud (speed pin to VDD)  
4kbaud (speed pin to VSS)  
:
:
400Hz to 3.6kHz  
800Hz to 7.2kHz  
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7.4 Digital demodulator  
The MODE pin allows to define whether the MLX90109 will issue directly the filtered data stream on the  
DATA pin (MODE floating), or decode it in Manchester (MODE = VSS) or Biphase (MODE = VDD). In these  
two decoding modes, the MLX90109 issues the tag data on the DATA pin at the rising edge of the clock,  
which is issued on the CLOCK pin. Both CLOCK and DATA are open drain outputs and require external pull-  
up resistors.  
VSS  
4kBaud  
Biphase  
FLOAT (*)  
-
No decoding  
VDD  
2kBaud  
Manchester  
SPEED  
MODE  
(*) Internally strapped to VDD/2  
7.5 Antenna voltage definition  
The MLX90109 is a reader IC working in a frequency range of 100 to 150kHz, and designed for use with a  
parallel L-C antenna. This concept requires significantly less current than traditional serial antennas, for  
building up the same magnetic field strength.  
The voltage on the MODU pin (VMODU) controls the amplitude of the antenna voltage Vant, as follows:  
(1)  
Vant = VDD VMODU +VOS  
with VOS, the offset relative to the VMODU level.  
Note: In order to use the internal driver FET as an ideal current source, the voltage on the coil pin should  
remain higher than its saturation voltage (typically 0.5V) for a driver current (Idriver) up to 14mA. As this offset  
can be as much as 300mV, VMODU should be higher than 0.8V for a correct operation.  
7.6 Power Down mode  
By setting VMODU higher than Vpd (preferably to VDD) the MLX90109 goes in power down. The antenna voltage  
will fade to 0V. The MLX90109 powers up by pulling VMODU below Vpu.  
7.7 Write operation  
A sequence of power up / power down periods sets the antenna voltage ON and OFF. This feature allows to  
simply make an ON/OFF-keying modulated signal to the transponder.  
Typically, VMODU is toggled between VDD and 0.8V. Antenna fade-out is related to the quality factor of the  
antenna (Qant) and its start-up takes about 3 carrier periods.  
Refer to the section “Typical operating configurations” further in this document for more detailed information  
and practical hints.  
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8 System design parameters  
The antenna internal driver is switched on as soon as the antenna voltage V(COIL) drops below VDD (see  
graphical representation below). The MLX90109 will inject a current Idriver into the antenna to make its  
amplitude follow the voltage on the MODU pin.  
In order to make the antenna start swinging on the resonance frequency, the chip needs to provide a positive  
feedback loop. This loop requires a minimal voltage swing at the COIL pin in order to be operational (typically  
100mVpp). Below this value, the MLX90109 may not be able to retrieve its clock.  
Graph:  
Antenna voltage and Driver current during normal operation. VMODU=0.8V for VDD=5V. The dashed curve shows the  
antenna voltage when the reader has been powered down. The internal driver current is a square wave with a 45% duty  
cycle.  
8.1 Auto start-up condition  
Pulling VMODU, at power on, from 5V to less than Vpu will set the internal driver FET on. Provided the voltage  
drop on the coil pin is large enough (as explained above), the feedback loop is closed and the oscillation will  
increase in amplitude.  
To obtain the required positive feedback to start-up the oscillation successfully, the antenna impedance Zant  
should be larger than 1k. This is so called “auto start-up condition”.  
8.2 Antenna current  
The MLX90109 is specified to drive a maximum 14mA antenna drive current (Idriver).  
The AC equivalent supply current (IDDant) can be calculated as:  
2
(2)  
IDDant  
=
sin(π α ) Idriver = 0.63 Idriver  
with α the duty cycle which is typically 45%.  
π
The current that the MLX90109 can inject at each oscillation onto the total antenna current is therefore limited  
to 9mA.  
The actual antenna current that generates the magnetic field can be calculated as:  
(3)  
Iant = Qant IDDant  
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A typical coil quality factor (Qant) value is 23, resulting in antenna currents of about 100mA  
This current resonance of the parallel antenna allows to build very low power reader base stations, contrary  
to serial antenna based versions. Readers using a serial antenna can leverage their voltage resonance to  
drive bigger antenna’s for long distance reading up to 1m, whereas the MLX90109 is designed to drive  
antennas to obtain a reading distance of 1cm up to 15cm (6”) (depending on efficiency and dimensions).  
8.3 Antenna Impedance  
The antenna impedance is an important system design parameter for the MLX90109.  
Vant  
(4)  
Zant =  
IDDant  
The antenna impedance can also be calculated as:  
(5)  
Zant = Qant ωres Lant  
with  
res = 2π*Fres  
From (4) and (5):  
Vant  
Vant  
Qant ωres Lant  
=
=>  
Qant IDDant =  
IDDant  
ωres Lant  
Finally in comparison with the formula (2):  
Vant  
(6)  
Iant =  
ωres Lant  
From the formula above, it is clear that Qant has no influence on Iant. Increasing Qant is equivalent to reduce  
the antenna supply current IDDant, hence it reduces the overall current consumption.  
Using the previous formula (6), it is possible to define the proportionality between the total number of ampere-  
turns, generating the magnetic field and the inductance of the antenna (With Nant the number of turns of the  
antenna coil) :  
Vant  
2
Nant Iant = Nant  
with  
Lant  
Nant  
ωres Lant  
1
(7)  
Nant Iant  
Lant  
Hence, to generate a strong field, it is better to choose a low antenna inductance. Limitation to this is given by  
the minimal antenna impedance (Zant > 1k) and the Q that one can achieve for such an antenna:  
Zmin  
(8)  
Lmin =  
Qant ωres  
Remarks:  
Note for equation (4): Mind that in reality the strong coupling with the tag may drastically reduce the antenna  
impedance.  
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Note for equation (5): Mind that the quality factor of the antenna (Qant) result in the quality factor of the coil  
and the quality factor of the capacitance as:  
(9)  
Qant = Qcoil //Qcapacitance  
So, a capacitance with a low quality factor may also reduce the antenna impedance.  
9 Typical configuration: READ ONLY  
9.1 Application diagram  
The MLX90109 is a highly integrated reader IC. In the application schematic below, only two resistors to set  
VMODU are required, next to the antenna inductance and tune capacitor. Capacitors C1 and CD can be added  
for a better noise cancellation.  
9.2 Absolute minimum schematic  
The interface with the microcontroller can be realized with only one connection. In this case, the mode pin is  
left floating and the integrated decoding is not used.  
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9.3 Power consumption  
If the power consumption is not critical and the reader does not have to be put in power down, the MODU  
voltage can be strapped to the required level (between 0.8V and Vpd). However, the power consumption can  
be reduced by controlling the voltage on VMODU pin (e.g. with an IO port of a microcontroller).  
9.4 Noise cancellation  
The read performance of a reader is linked with its robustness versus noise. The IC design has been  
optimized to get a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The resonant antenna is a natural band-pass filter, which  
becomes more effective as its quality factor Qr increases.  
Noise rejection could also be improved by a careful PCB design, and by adding decoupling capacitor(s) on  
the supply lines. The most sensitive pins to noise injection are MODU and VDD. Since they directly determine  
Vant, the noise could be considered as an amplitude modulation (AM) data from a transponder.  
If the noise on both pins were identical, it would cancel out, giving a very noise-insensitive reader. Adding a  
capacitor C1 between MODU and VDD, together with R1 and R2 yields a high pass filter with a cut-off  
frequency at:  
1
F
=
cut off  
2 π (R // R2 ) C1  
1
Typically, such a filter should short all noise in the data spectrum, but for many cases, it might be beneficial to  
set it to less than the net frequencies (50Hz, 60Hz). For example: R1=100k, R2=19k(to set VMODU), and  
C1=220nF gives a cut off frequency of 45Hz.  
9.5 Integrated decoding  
The MLX90109 provides the option to have a decoded output. This significantly reduces the complexity of the  
microcontroller software.  
The data is available when the output clock signal is high. The clock signal has a 50% duty cycle when the  
data is valid. When the noise level is stronger than the signal level, for instance when no tag is present in the  
reader field, the duty cycle will be random. The microcontroller can use this feature to detect the presence of  
a tag: in that case, it must allow some asymmetry on the clock. As the sampling error may be 4 s, it should  
allow a margin of 8 or 12 s.  
Remark that when the MLX90109 picks up a Manchester-encoded signal whereas the MODE pin is strapped  
to VSS (= Biphase decoding), the clock will also be asymmetric.  
9.6 Close coupling  
For very short operating distances, a strong coupling with a tag may drastically reduce the antenna  
impedance Zant. If the current (Idriver) driven by the antenna internal driver FET goes higher than 14mA, the  
antenna voltage Vant may be reduced and the MLX90109 may be unable to read the transponder.  
Coupling effect is application-dependent and must be evaluated case by case.  
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10 Typical configuration: READ/WRITE ON/OFF keying (FDX-B100)  
10.1 Application diagram  
The basic principle is to switch the voltage on MODU between 0V and VDD. The antenna will reach its  
maximum amplitude in less than 3 periods when MODU is stepped down from VDD to VSS. Setting the chip in  
power-down (set VMODU up to VDD) will let the antenna fade-out with a time constant, depending on the  
antenna’s quality factor Qant. For fast protocols, an additional drain resistor on MODU controlled by the  
microcontroller could be used to decrease the fall time (refer to the application note MLX90109 “100%  
modulation (ON/OFF Keying)”.  
Note : Care should be taken to the capacitor C1 which may reduce the fall time.  
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11 Standard information regarding manufacturability of Melexis  
products with different soldering processes  
Our products are classified and qualified regarding soldering technology, solderability and moisture sensitivity  
level according to following test methods:  
Reflow Soldering SMD’s (Surface Mount Devices)  
IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020  
Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Surface Mount Devices  
(classification reflow profiles according to table 5-2)  
EIA/JEDEC JESD22-A113  
Preconditioning of Nonhermetic Surface Mount Devices Prior to Reliability Testing  
(reflow profiles according to table 2)  
Wave Soldering SMD’s (Surface Mount Devices) and THD’s (Through Hole Devices)  
EN60749-20  
Resistance of plastic- encapsulated SMD’s to combined effect of moisture and soldering heat  
EIA/JEDEC JESD22-B106 and EN60749-15  
Resistance to soldering temperature for through-hole mounted devices  
Iron Soldering THD’s (Through Hole Devices)  
EN60749-15  
Resistance to soldering temperature for through-hole mounted devices  
Solderability SMD’s (Surface Mount Devices) and THD’s (Through Hole Devices)  
EIA/JEDEC JESD22-B102 and EN60749-21  
Solderability  
For all soldering technologies deviating from above mentioned standard conditions (regarding peak  
temperature, temperature gradient, temperature profile etc) additional classification and qualification tests  
have to be agreed upon with Melexis.  
The application of Wave Soldering for SMD’s is allowed only after consulting Melexis regarding assurance of  
adhesive strength between device and board.  
Melexis is contributing to global environmental conservation by promoting lead free solutions. For more  
information on qualifications of RoHS compliant products (RoHS = European directive on the Restriction Of  
the use of certain Hazardous Substances) please visit the quality page on our website:  
http://www.melexis.com/quality.asp  
12 ESD Precautions  
Electronic semiconductor products are sensitive to Electro Static Discharge (ESD).  
Always observe Electro Static Discharge control procedures whenever handling semiconductor products.  
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13 FAQ  
13.1 Is it possible to make proportional modulation (depth less than 100%) with the  
MLX90109?  
The amplitude of the MLX90109 antenna can be adjusted on the fly by changing the MODU pin level  
between VMODU = 0.8V and Vpd. However, the MLX90109 cannot change instantaneously the voltage on its  
antenna according to a voltage step on MODU pin, and a transient waveform will appear on the voltage  
antenna. This particular waveform may disturb the transponder and in the worst case (modulation depth more  
than 20%) the MLX90109 may stop its oscillation.  
Using the MLX90109 with proportional modulation (modulation depth less than 100%) is not recommended  
and supported by Melexis and must be evaluated case by case.  
13.2 How should I read data information from a transponder up to 15cm?  
The reading distance depends on the complete system composed by the reader and the transponder. A  
reading distance with the MLX90109 transceiver up to 15cm has been demonstrated with a specific reader’s  
antenna (diameter = 130mm, Inductance = 44 H, Quality factor Qant = 87.2@125kHz) and a transponder with  
a credit card size antenna (80 x 50mm).  
13.3 Is it possible to increase the output power of the MLX90109 transceiver?  
The current flowing through the antenna (IANT) can be maximized by a careful design, respecting the design  
specification of the MLX90109 (Auto start-up impedance, the maximum driver current IDRIVER).  
The voltage on the antenna cannot be increased as it is limited by the power supply VDD (Vant  
VDD-  
VMODU+Vos). Moreover, as the MLX90109 uses the same connection (COIL ) for the transmission and the  
reception, it is not possible to use an external power transistor supplied with a higher voltage than VDD.  
13.4 Are there any specific coils available for the MLX90109 transceiver?  
Melexis has developed an 18mm coil which is used on the evaluation board EVB90109. Please contact your  
sales channel if you wish to purchase production quantities.  
13.5 What are the recommended pull-up values on DATA and CLOCK pins?  
The DATA and CLOCK are open-drain drivers which require external pull-up resistors. The values are not  
critical therefore, to reduce the general power consumption, we recommend to use high ohmic (100k ohm)  
pull up resistances.  
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14 Package Information  
14.1 Plastic SO8  
The device is packaged in a 8 pin lead free SO package (ROHS compliant MSL1/260°C).  
E1 E  
1 2 3  
D
α
A1 A  
L
e
b
all Dimension in mm, coplanarity < 0.1mm  
D
E1  
E
A
A1  
e
b
L
a
min  
4.80  
3.81  
5.80  
1.32  
0.10  
0.36  
0.41  
0°  
8°  
1.27  
max  
4.98  
3.99  
6.20  
1.72  
0.25  
0.46  
1.27  
all Dimension in inch, coplanarity < 0.004”  
min  
0.189 0.150 0.2284 0.060 0.0040 0.05 0.014 0.016  
0.196 0.157 0.2440 0.068 0.0098 0.018 0.050  
0°  
8°  
max  
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15 Disclaimer  
Devices sold by Melexis are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its  
Term of Sale. Melexis makes no warranty, express, statutory, implied, or by description regarding the  
information set forth herein or regarding the freedom of the described devices from patent infringement.  
Melexis reserves the right to change specifications and prices at any time and without notice. Therefore, prior  
to designing this product into a system, it is necessary to check with Melexis for current information. This  
product is intended for use in normal commercial applications. Applications requiring extended temperature  
range, unusual environmental requirements, or high reliability applications, such as military, medical life-  
support or life-sustaining equipment are specifically not recommended without additional processing by  
Melexis for each application.  
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