2 Jul 2021

Cambridge Mechatronics launches best in class driver ICs for Shape Memory Alloy applications

CAMBRIDGE, England: Cambridge Mechatronics Limited (CML), world leaders in system level solutions for Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) applications, is pleased to announce CM401, CML’s own driver chip for SMA actuators. CM401 incorporates the latest versions of CML’s world leading SMA control firmware that enables submicron control of the company’s patented lens shift OIS actuators for smartphone cameras.

CM401

The first shipment of CM401 chips has been made for a premium smartphone handset launching soon. CM401 consists of a built-in MCU, flash memory, SRAM, and CML’s proprietary power delivery, position sensing and precision control logic, specially tailored for SMA actuators.

Andrew Osmant, Managing Director of Cambridge Mechatronics writes:

“This marks a very significant company milestone for CML. The expansion of our business to also sell silicon means that customers using our patented SMA platform, driver IC and firmware together will gain the benefits of unrivalled performance and the shortest time to market. Our fully integrated business model supports the customer project from conception all the way to mass production.”

CM401

The Cambridge Mechatronics CM401 is customized for driving SMA-based lens shift OIS actuators, but is only the first in a family of high performance driver ICs for precise control of camera actuators and other SMA-based applications such as 3D sensing, haptics and many more. Further announcements as CML launches other driver ICs in the family will follow over the forthcoming months.

CM401 is in mass production and is available for sampling now through CML’s distribution partner. To learn more, please contact CML at https://www.cambridgemechatronics.com/en/contact/Enquiries/.