The ULC-HPB-DEMO is a complete demo system capable of demonstrating Ultrasonic Lens Cleaning (ULC) technology. The demo is jointly developed by Texas Instruments and HPB Optoelectronics. The construction of the demonstration kit is completed by HPB Optoelectronics.
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The ULC-HPB-DEMO is a collaboration between Texas Instruments and HPB Optoelectronics to create an all-in-one evaluation system for ultrasonic lens cleaning (ULC). Also known as the Executive Demo, this demo is simple enough to operate out-of-the-box without specialized software or additional hardware. The integrated 2 MP camera utilizes the USB video class (UVC) standard to offer a truly plug-and-play experience. The included button module with LED status indicator offers a simple way to evaluate water cleaning, de-icing, and auto sensing. The system uses standard USB-A and USB-C connections that can be extended for different testing environments.