EVB90614 Melexis Inc, EVB90614 Datasheet - Page 44

BOARD EVAL FOR MLX90614

EVB90614

Manufacturer Part Number
EVB90614
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR MLX90614
Manufacturer
Melexis Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of EVB90614

Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
-40°C ~ 125°C
Interface
SMBus (2-Wire/I²C)
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
MLX90614
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Supply
-
Sensitivity
-
MLX90614 family
Single and Dual Zone
Infra Red Thermometer in TO-39
between the sensor package and the sensor die. This is real optical signal that can not be segregated from
the target IR signal and will add errors to the measured temperature.
Thermal gradients with impact of that kind are likely to appear during transient conditions. The sensor used is
developed with care about sensitivity to this kind of lateral phenomena, but their nature demands some care
when choosing place to use the MLX90614 in order to make them negligible.
I measure human body temperature and I often get measurements that significantly differ from the
+37° C I expect.
IR measurements are true surface temperature measurements. In many applications this means that the
actual temperature measured by an IR thermometer will be temperature of the clothing and not the skin
temperature. Emissivity (explained first in this section) is another issue with clothes that has to be considered.
There is also the simple chance that the measured temperature is adequate – for example, in a cold winter
human hand can appear at temperatures not too close to the well known +37 C.
I consider using MLX90614AAA to measure temperature within car compartment, but I am
embarrassed about the Sun light that may hit the module. Is it a significant issue?
Special care is taken to cut off the visible light spectra as well as the NIR (near IR) before it reaches the
sensitive sensor die. Even more, the glass (in most cases) is not transparent to the IR radiation used by the
MLX90614. Glass has temperature and really high emissivity in most cases – it is “black” for IR of interest.
Overall, Sun behind a window is most likely to introduce relatively small errors. Why is it not completely
eliminated after all? Even visible light partially absorbed in the filter of the sensor has some heating potential
and there is no way that the sensor die will be “blind” for that heating right in front of it.
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Data Sheet
Rev 006
September 30, 2010

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