Maxim Eyes Panasonic’s GridEye

Touch is the de facto controller. We have touch screens for everything nowadays. But what if you didn’t have to touch anything to control it? With just a wave of a hand, things would move how you want them to. You enter a room, and all the lights turn on. They are too bright; you wave your hands, and the lights dim. Luke Skywalker would be jealous.

Well, this is possible today. Maxim has an evaluation board for the Panasonic GridEye. It uses the 1-wire interface for easy communication. There are also two different design boards available for use with this evaluation board. Maxim has the MAXREFDES130# which is set up for house lighting control with 8 relays on the board. They also have the MAXREFDES132# which is great for other general microcontroller designs.

Using the Maxim board, an Arduino Uno, and the MAXREFDES132#, we created a gesture controller for DC motors. You can watch it in this Another Geek Moment Video.

You can also read about it on our EEwiki.

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Ben Roloff som är Associate Applications Engineer på DigiKey har hjälpt kunder med allt som rör mikrostyrenheter sedan 2016. Han föddes 1991 då internet i hemmet fortfarande var ett okänt fenomen. Under hela hans skoltid blev internet allt viktigare. Man kan säga att Ben växte upp tillsammans med internet. Det var hans intresse för datorer som gjorde att han valde att utbilda sig inom datorteknik, och han har nu en kandidatexamen i datorvetenskap från South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.

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