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SENSOR+TEST 2016: IDT to Showcase Advanced Sensing Products Developed by ZMDI

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®), announced today that it will exhibit its advanced sensing technology next month at SENSOR+TEST 2016 in Nurnberg, Germany. The company will showcase leading sensing products developed by ZMDI, a German company it acquired in December. The event, which runs May 10-12, takes place at the Nurnberg Exhibition Centre, and IDT will be at booth 5-217.

Products IDT will demonstrate include various environmental and automotive sensing solutions based on the latest standard IC developments, such as:

  • High-precision magneto resistive position sensors
  • High-temperature sensing product with a temperature range up to more than 1000°C
  • Arc fault detection for photovoltaic installation

IDT will also demonstrate mobile sensing products, including recently released products such as a UVA/UVB sensor and a UV and ambient light sensor, as well as sensing products that measure proximity, gas, humidity and barometric pressure.

"SENSOR+TEST is a key event for anyone interested in sensing technology, and this year we will be demonstrating a wide array of high-performance, high-value products," said Frantz Saintellemy, vice president of IDT's Automotive and Industrial Division. "This technology is ideal for cutting-edge mobile products in the consumer, industrial, medical and automotive industry applications."

During the event IDT will have technical and sales representation as well as senior executives in attendance. Attendees interested in meeting with an IDT representative can complete this short web form. IDT is also offering a free one-day ticket to the show which can be obtained here.

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