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LightRanger 14 Click from MIKROE delivers high-precision distance and depth measurement using direct time-of-flight technology

Achieve 3D sensing and real-time ranging for people-counting, autofocus and spatial awareness systems

November 2025: LightRanger 14 Click is a new optical sensor Click board™ from MIKROE, the embedded solutions company that dramatically cuts development time by providing innovative hardware and software products based on proven standards. The compact Click add-on boards enable developers to rapidly provide proof-of-concept, then prototype and code new embedded projects. LightRanger 14 Click provides high-precision distance and depth measurement capabilities using direct time-of-flight (dToF) technology.

Comments Nebojsa Matic, CEO of MIKROE: “This new Click board is ideal for applications such as laser autofocus (LDAF), robotics, SLAM, gesture recognition, and people counting systems. It is part of our 100-strong family of optical sensor Click boards and over 800 projects – with working code – featuring the LightRanger 14 Click can be found on MIKROE’s embedded projects platform EmbeddedWiki.”

LightRanger 14 Click is based on the TMF8829, a high-performance multi-zone dToF sensor from ams OSRAM featuring integrated SPAD detection, time-to-digital conversion, and histogram processing. It supports configurable depth map resolutions of 8×8, 16×16, 32×32, and 48×32 zones, offering detection ranges from 10mm to 11.000mm with fine 0.25mm resolution and an 80° field of view. Equipped with an integrated VCSEL and multi-lens-array (MLA), it ensures uniform illumination and robust performance even under challenging optical conditions. The board features both I2C (I3C-compatible) and SPI interfaces and includes pins for control and interrupt signaling.

LightRanger 14 Click is a recent addition to MIKROE’s 1800-strong mikroBUS™-enabled Click board family. The board also features the ClickID function which enables automatic identification by the host system, simplifying use. Devices can be used on any host system supporting the mikroBUS™ standard, and come with the mikroSDK open-source libraries, offering excellent flexibility for evaluation and customization.

About MIKROE

MIKROE is committed to changing the embedded electronics industry through the use of time-saving industry-standard hardware and software solutions.
With unique concepts like Remote Programming/Debugging, One New Product/Day, the NECTO Multi-Architectural IDE and most recently, the Embedded Wiki™ platform with more then million ready-for-use projects, MIKROE combines its dev boards, compilers, smart displays, programmers/debuggers  and 1800+ Click peripheral boards to dramatically cut development time. mikroBUS™; mikroSDK™; SiBrain™ and DISCON™ are open standards and mikroBUS has been adopted by over 100 leading microcontroller companies and integrated on their development boards.

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