Angelo Gaitas, President of PicoCal Inc., announces the completion of PicoCal’s SBIR Phase II NSF grant Award No. 0822810, which resulted in a number of breakthrough innovations in high throughput scanning probe microscopy, thermomechanical analysis, and mechanical properties analysis.
American Thermal Instruments (ATI), a manufacturer of temperature sensing RFID tags and forehead thermometers based in Ohio, has licensed an innovative technology developed by Bob Kauffman, who is a researcher at the University of Dayton Research Institute.
An aquarium needs several tools, out of which one important tool is the thermometer to keep track of the temperature of the water at all times. Even the slightest variation in temperature could prove to be harmful to the fish in the aquarium.
The SNAP-AITM-4i Thermocouple and Millivolt Input Module have been launched by Opto 22 for monitoring industrial temperature and data acquisition, aiding technicians and automation engineers to achieve precise temperature readings with quick installations.
RDP Electronics has launched a new range of temperature and pressure sensors for usage in boiler, engine management, furnace control and pump.
Acromag has added one more product, Model ST133, to its ST130 series of temperature transmitters. Model ST133 is an isolated thermocouple/millivolt USB-configured signal conditioner, which comes with an isolation barrier that eliminates ground loop errors and reduces noise to a great extent.
The Zero Power Ballast Control (ZPBC), a technology developed by the Physical Acoustics Branch of the Acoustic Division and the Naval Research Laboratory Bioenergy and Biofabrication Section of the Chemistry Division
The temperature sensor IC from Seiko Technology has been developed using CMOS technology and typically consumes an operating current of 50 µA.
AMETEK Test & Calibration Instrument has launched the JOFRA Professional Temperature Calibrators (PTC) series.
Melexis has unveiled its third generation of temperature sensors that are ideal for consumer, industrial, medical, and automotive markets. The MLX90614ESF-DCI and MLX90614ESF-DCH MEMs infrared temperature sensors include a refractive silicon lens that attain small fields of view.
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