Every once in a while we stumble across something so simple yet so clever that we just have to call it out. This custom linear Hall effect sensor is a perfect example of this. By way of backstory, ...
To help you focus on the actual true cost of ownership, part 2 of our series will examine the strengths and weaknesses of these technologies and evaluate their specification parameters and what they ...
CambridgeIC, founded in 2007, develops processor ICs for resonant inductive sensing technology. The team has been pioneering ...
MTS Systems Corp., Sensors Division's magnetostrictive Temposonics® linear-position sensors are now available with a faster update rate option that allows for updated measurements every 100 ...
Alliance Sensors Group is pleased to announce the MR Series of Linear Position Sensors for use in measuring the ram position of hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders. The MR Series is designed to be a ...
A linear variable differential transformer (or LVDT) is an electromechanical transducer that reports position by converting the linear motion of an object (to which it is mechanically coupled) into an ...
Allegro has added a new device to their extensive line of programmable linear sensors. This new sensor is targeted at the automotive market and is designed to be flexible and highly accurate in ...
Here’s a guide to evaluating and using the latest generation of 3D magnetic sensors, which offer a higher-accuracy alternative to existing 1D Hall-effect sensors. Linear magnetic sensing is becoming ...
The MLX90255-BC is a linear sensor array featuring a 128×1 sensor-element organization and 385-dots/inch sensor pitches. It has special gain compensation with single LED light source and a low image ...
Brand new from ANDANTA are InGaAs linear sensors with 1024 x 1 or 512 x 1 pixels with different square and rectangular pixel sizes and dimensions. These sensors are now also available with an uncooled ...
【Practical】The electronic ruler adopts plug type, convenient and practical, no noise, with smooth output engineering rod, resolution: Infinite uninterrupted analysis, repeatability: 0.01mm.
(Nanowerk News) In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such ...
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