T & M Atlantic, a distributor of measurement and test equipment has declared that devices which would enable measured data to be recorded into a SD card in Excel format or into the inner memory which could then be transferred to the PC in real-time without using any additional software has been developed.
Montana State University students are getting firsthand experience of working on the edge of space with a NASA experiment. The members of the Montana space grant consortium and students of the University gathered on a plateau over the Yellowstone River east of Livingston on Thursday for an experiment.
DataNab, a provider of low cost IP enabled solutions for residential and commercial systems, is enhancing its range of 1-Wire temperature sensors and is focusing on OEM manufacturers, business, end users, and systems integrators who need economical embedded monitoring or control solutions in temperature related applications such as refrigeration and HVAC, geothermal, solar and other alternative energy systems that make use of multiple temperature sensors.
Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) ElectroCeramics, leading manufacturer of ceramic components, has launched a new sensor which is ideal for reliable and precise heat energy and water flow measurement. The high performance ultrasonic sensors enable designers and OEMs to build accurate measurement equipment including smart metering systems, which are critical to helping society understand and reduce energy usage.
Vaisala has developed a new range of HMP humidity and temperature sensors, which are not only simple to integrate but also are cost-effective when used in remote data logging applications.
Winland Electronics, a developer of critical condition monitoring systems has added the new EnviroAlert EA800-ip to its portfolio of EnviroAlert products.
Precision Measurement Engineering (PME), a freshwater instrument design provider, has unveiled the miniDOT, which is a small logger that notes down temperature and dissolved oxygen measurements internally for long periods of time.
Can you print out a sensor from a printer and make it power itself from energy in the air? Apparently you can. Researchers have come up with a new energy harvesting device that can draw power from the radio and television transmitters, mobile phone networks and satellite communication systems.
Intel will add sensors that help in data center cooling to its line-up. As per the U.S. Department of Energy about 40% of the cost of running a data center comes from the power needed to run chillers and air handlers to cool equipment.
Monnit has introduced seven cost-effective wireless sensors developed for industrial, commercial and consumer purposes. These wireless sensors can also be used as a Plug and Sense Ethernet Gateway.
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