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    Infineon's XENSIV Connected Sensor Kits, Now at Mouser, Offer Sensor Platform for IoT Device Development

    02/20/2023
    Infineon's XENSIV Connected Sensor Kits, Now at Mouser, Offer Sensor Platform for IoT Device Development

    ­Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now stocking the XENSIV KIT CSK PASCO2 and XENSIV KIT CSK BGT60TR13C connected sensor kits (CSK) from Infineon Technologies AG. The XENSIV connected sensor kits provide a ready-to-use sensor development platform for IoT devices. The CSK platform enables the creation of new prototype ideas based on Infineon sensors, including radar, environmental sensors and others.

    Combining sensors, microcontrollers and secure connectivity for a prototype can become a resource-intensive process. The CSK platform solves this issue by combing XENSIV sensors with power-efficient, high-performance processing based on an Infineon PSoC™ 6 microcontroller. An OPTIGA™ Trust M security controller enables secure connectivity. The modular board design of the connected sensor kits is compatible with the Adafruit Feather form factor, allowing the user to prototype solutions for various sensor use cases, for example, battery-powered smart home applications.

    The XENSIV connected sensor kit is currently available from Mouser paired with the XENSIV PAS CO2 sensor and the XENSIV BGT60TR13C 60 GHz radar sensor.

    To learn more about the XENSIV KIT CSK PASCO2 connected sensor kit, go here.

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