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ams Launches Industry’s Smallest Proximity Sensor to Enable Integration of New Functionality in Space-constrained Wireless Earbuds

News facts:

  • New TMD2636 fully integrated proximity sensor module for True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds is supplied in an ultra-low-profile 0.35mm package and occupies a volume of just 0.7mm3
  • The sensor draws on ams innovations in optical sensor hardware and software to provide reliable in-ear proximity detection and to save power when the earbud is not in use
  • The reduced size of the TMD2636 means that an earbud can now accommodate multiple proximity sensors to increase reliability or add new functionality, resulting in an improved user experience

PREMSTAETTEN, Austria--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high-performance sensor solutions, today launches the TMD2636, a fully integrated proximity sensor which occupies 30% less space than currently available solutions, and so delivers transformational added value to manufacturers of True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds.

Darrell Benke, Strategic Program Director for Optical Sensors at ams, said: “Use of the TMD2636 proximity sensor for in-ear detection gives TWS earbud manufacturers new flexibility in product design, providing options to optimize their product’s performance, to reduce its size, or to extend the range of features which it supports – and so differentiate their products in a highly competitive market. The launch by ams of the world’s smallest proximity sensor gives manufacturers new ways to extend battery run-time, optimize designs, and to deliver a more differentiated and higher value product to the consumer.”

Reliable proximity detection performed by one or more TMD2636 sensors enables the earbud to automatically power up when inserted in the ear and power down when removed. This maximizes power savings when the earbud is not in use while providing the best user experience.

The TMD2636 sensor module integrates a 940nm infrared (IR) Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL) emitter, IR-sensing photodiodes, sophisticated control circuitry, and a clear-mold overlay in a 2.0mm x 1.0mm x 0.35mm package. The sensor has an average active-mode current consumption of 70µA and 0.7µA in sleep mode. Central are the TMD2636 power-savings benefits, especially in the small battery capacity and size of a wireless earbud product.

The development of the TMD2636 benefited from numerous ams innovations in photodetector technology, optical package design, and factory test and calibration. The design of the TMD2636 provides outstanding crosstalk rejection, high immunity to interference from ambient light, and highly effective algorithms which produce accurate proximity detection results. In addition, the TMD2636 digital I2C interface provides a patented solution for two devices to reside on the same bus, simplifying the system design for dual devices.

Space to accommodate new features and functionality

Innovations in package miniaturization provide earbud manufacturers new scope to rethink earbud design and to offer an improved user experience. The overall volume of the TMD2636 is 30% smaller than that of earlier products: this offers product designers new freedom to incorporate multiple sensors or to integrate new functionality using components which could not be previously be accommodated. For instance, with multiple TMD2636 sensors, earbud in-ear detection and power management can be made more intelligent, providing higher reliability and consumer satisfaction.

Pierre Laboisse, Executive Vice President Global Sales and Marketing, ams, said: “Market analysis* suggests the wireless earbud market will grow by 39% in 2021 to more than 350 million units.

Manufacturers want the ability to compete in this rapidly growing market. Key to this will be user satisfaction such as design, convenience, battery life, high-quality listening experience and comfort.”

Pioneering TWS earbud technology

The launch of the TMD2636 follows other recent new product introductions from ams which also contribute to earbud manufacturers’ efforts to create highly differentiated products.

Pioneering technologies developed by ams include Automatic Leakage Compensation, a form of digital Active Noise Cancellation which increases ambient noise attenuation in loose-fit earbuds to greater than 40dB. ams has also developed innovative Digital Augmented Hearing features based on its AS3460 ANC chip, giving earbud users the freedom to enjoy configurable noise cancellation, so that they can choose which categories of sound they hear, and which are blocked by the noise cancellation system.

The TMD2636 proximity sensor is available for sampling. For more technical information or for sample requests, go to https://ams.com/TDM2636.

*Source: Canalys forecasts, October 2020, https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/global-smart-accessories-market-2021-forecast

Contacts

Amy Flécher
Vice President Marketing Communications / ams AG
press@ams.com
ams.com

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Headquarters: Premstaetten, Graz, Austria
CEO: Aldo Kamper
Employees: 20.000
Organization: PUB
Revenues: EUR 3.6 billion (2023)

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Amy Flécher
Vice President Marketing Communications / ams AG
press@ams.com
ams.com

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