TT Electronics to Feature FlexSense™ and Industry-leading Optoelectronics Sensors Portfolio at Sensors Converge 2022

TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered technologies for performance critical applications, will showcase its extensive portfolio of optoelectronic sensors at Sensors Converge 2022 in San Jose, Calif., from 27 – 29 June.

Products displayed in TT’s booth (#914) will include discretes, optoisolators, Hall effect sensors, fiber optics, reflective sensors, slotted switches, visible LEDs, fluid sensors, and high-reliability sensors.

The TT Electronics team will highlight its new FlexSense™ optical encoder sensors, boasting features such as auto-alignment, a closed-loop LED driver, on-chip diagnostics, a state-of-the-art 8x interpolator, and adaptability to multiple code-disk diameters and pulses per revolution. The booth demo will also illustrate how simple it is to re-calibrate the FlexSense chip to meet requirements in ever-changing scenarios.

“FlexSense is a highly-flexible solution that can be configured quickly to meet optical encoder design requirements including higher resolution, faster response, a smaller footprint, and greater intelligence,” said Walter Brooks, Global Product Line Manager, TT Electronics. “Our Sensors Converge demo will show how FlexSense can significantly accelerate time to market and reduce solution complexity for increased manufacturing throughput.”

Sensors Converge attendees will have the opportunity to meet with TT Electronics experts, learn about FlexSense and the rest of TT’s optical solution portfolio, and determine which solution is best for their unique application.

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