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  • Article - 22 Oct 2020
    Several different types of sensors have been developed to translate sign language into spoken and/or written words. One recent Nano Energy study discusses a novel self-powered triboelectric flex...
  • News - 31 Jan 2011
    The sine/cosmic rotary encoder developed by Pepperl+Fuchs has an extra absolute track that eliminates the requirement of redundant sensor units. It will facilitate installations up to SIL3/PLe that...
  • Article - 6 Feb 2020
    Wearable electronics, wearable technology, or simply ‘wearables’ is the next hottest fashion trend which combines cutting-edge technology with an ancient human invention: clothing.
  • Article - 5 Nov 2019
    AZoSensors caught up with Andrew Phillips from TDK Micronas to talk about their new line of TMR-based current sensors and Sensors Expo 2019.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2019
    Given how vital mass air flow sensors are in many applications, keeping these sensors in good working order is crucial to avoid equipment failure.
  • Article - 15 Aug 2019
    Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) are now one of the most common sensors used in optical microscopy, as well as many other characterization techniques.
  • Article - 26 Mar 2019
    Piezoelectric materials, of which piezoceramic materials are a subset, are useful because they can generate an electrical charge from a physical force & mechanical deformation.
  • Article - 26 Mar 2019
    Fuel level sensors allow vehicle operators to monitor fuel consumption and determine when to refill the tank
  • News - 29 Nov 2010
    HBM, which manufactures various measuring equipments for a wide range of industries, has introduced a new optical sensor named K-OTC, which is developed by the fiber Bragg technology. This sensor can...
  • News - 23 Nov 2010
    Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC) has declared the launch of a series of magnetic sensing units for on-off switch applications in notebook PCs, home appliances mobile phones and other...

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