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Lextar Electronics releases iris and facial biometric IR LED module

 

Lextar Electronics Corp. released the PR88 IR LED packaging module that is used for iris and facial biometric functions, making it one of a few IR LED modules in the industry with double biometric functions.

The company also simultaneously released two IR LED modules with different beam angles that can be widely applied on security systems, access control systems, mobile phones, notebook PCs and other.

This simultaneous release of various IR LED products marks Lextar Electronics’ formal entry into the smart sensor applications market.

The iris and facial double biometric IR LED is designed to achieve double identification recognition functions with a single module, strengthening user security.

The 1.4mm ultra-slim design helps saves the design space for terminal applications. Lextar also released two IR packages with different beam angles, with one package featuring a smaller beam angle that can be used for iris recognition and another one with a larger beam angle that can be used for facial recognition.

Lextar’s product series have all passed the IEC 62471 highest level of human eye security exemption tests, while its algorithm and software were verified by various well-known brands.

These products have already been introduced on mobile phones and access control systems, and can be applied on the sensorial devices of sensing equipment, robots, notebook PCs and other applications in the future.

Considering that wearable devices with health and sport functions are becoming increasingly integrated in IoT and smart medical products, Lextar IR LED products have also entered the field of health and wearable medical applications.

Lextar has already developed a reflective green light heartbeat sensor LED module and continues to develop the three-in-one module of heart rhythm, blood oxygen and blood pressure, which can be applied on bio-sensors.

Since establishing the new business unit, Lextar has developed many advanced technologies and proposed various solution projects regarding the fields of consumer electronics, automotive application, industrial automation, medical and health, and others.

Lextar said the company works closely with customers in developing customized products, improving its added value, and further improving its technology and designing capability.

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