Semtech PerSe™ is for every personal connected consumer device. The technology intelligently senses human presence for optimized connectivity and enhanced user experience. PerSe offers best-in-class sensing performance and is commonly used in a wide range of applications such as smartphones, laptops, tablets and wearables.
PerSe has three product families for connected consumer devices.
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介绍 Semtech 的 PerSe…


Introducing PerSe human sensing technology…
This article was originally published on engineering.com
Semtech was founded in 1960 and has more than sixty years of semiconductor experience, with a focus on “innovation, size, efficiency, performance, and reach.” On October 27, 2021 the company launched its new PerSe™ line of sensors. PerSe sensors, their name derived from the idea of Person Sensing, are designed for the consumer electronics market.
Semtech Announces PerSe: Person Sensor Product…
READ NOWWe are pleased to introduce our newest line of sensors, PerSe™, for the personal connected consumer market. Derived from the term, Person Sensing, the PerSe product line of sensors features three core product families – PerSe Connect, PerSe Connect Pro and PerSe Control. The sensors intelligently sense human presence near a mobile device and enable advanced Radio Frequency (RF) control when a user is in close proximity - delivering high quality connectivity and throughput, in smartphones, laptops and wearables while providing compliance with global safety standards
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