Melexis, founded in 1989 and headquartered in Belgium, is a global supplier of micro-electronic semiconductor solutions, primarily serving the automotive industry. The company's product portfolio includes sensor ICs, driver ICs, and wireless communication ICs that enable innovative applications in vehicle safety, powertrain efficiency, infotainment, and comfort systems. Melexis is renowned for its magnetic sensor technologies, temperature sensors, and pressure sensors, which contribute to the advancement of electrification and autonomous driving. With a presence in over 18 countries and a workforce of approximately 1,500 employees, Melexis combines innovation, quality, and engineering excellence to deliver cutting-edge semiconductor solutions that enhance the driving experience and promote sustainability in the automotive sector.
The inductive coil design & simulation, features an intuitive interface, allowing for real-time visualization of the coil design and delivering the optimized layout with a complete performance report.
The MLX90382 offers 14-bit resolution, stray field immunity, and flexible mounting for on-axis and off-axis configurations, making it ideal for robotics, industrial automation, and mobility applications.
The new MLX90384 sensor offers high-precision, cost-effective position sensing for robotic joints. Its robust design simplifies assembly, improves affordability, and supports flexible configurations for next-gen robotics.
Melexis showcases its latest innovations at electronica 2024, showcasing its expertise in semiconductor sensor and driver technology, targeting automotive, robotics, and alternative mobility markets.
Melexis announces the MLX90394 Triaxis® micropower magnetometer, a tiny Hall-effect based sensor. It perfectly balances the design trade-off between low noise, current consumption and cost.
The need for ultra-low-power components which are both reliable and accurate is paramount to the continued development of embedded and connected devices. Melexis’ microwatt switches address this requirement head-on.
Melexis has made a major innovation to improve robots’ ability to interact with fragile or diverse objects. The company has unveiled Tactaxis, a fully integrated tactile sensor that is compact, soft and provides the 3D force vector acting on its surface. This improves robots’ hands and grippers, making delicate operations such as fruit picking possible. The technology is successfully implemented in a functioning prototype.