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  • Article - 20 Sep 2017
    A compact MEMS device with integrated signal conditioning is needed by many pressure sensor applications.
  • Article - 24 Aug 2017
    Imagine measuring the temperature of separate living cells. This is the world of nanosensors. The thermocouple wires would have to be less than a micron in diameter.
  • Article - 30 Jun 2017
    In this interview, David Anderson, President at SEMI Americas, talks to AZoSensors about what to expect at the upcoming SEMICON West and why they have decided to focus on ‘SMART Starts Here' this...
  • Article - 12 Mar 2015
    A thermopile detector is a passive radiation sensing voltage-generating device. It does not emit any radiation and require cooling or bias.
  • Article - 22 Sep 2014
    Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor devices which provide visible or infrared light when an electric current is applied. The light emitted by the LED is monochromatic in nature, i.e.,...
  • Article - 19 Sep 2014
    A position sensor is any device used for measuring the distance traveled by the body starting from its reference position. It measures linear or angular position in reference to a fixed point or...
  • Article - 8 Apr 2013
    Dr. Ippei Akita, Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, talks to AZoSensors about the design and development of a low-noise...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    This article looks at the development and testing of ingestible biomedical sensors that monitor medication adherence.
  • Article - 29 Sep 2014
    A scintillation counter is a device used for the detection and measurement of ionizing radiation.
  • Article - 17 May 2013
    Several measurement approaches have been used to examine the performance of elite athletes today.

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