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  • Article - 24 Oct 2017
    In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Andrew Cummings of SST Sensing about the differences, and respective benefits, between electrochemical oxygen sensing technology and non-depleting oxygen sensor...
  • Article - 30 Oct 2014
    This article provides an insight into how capacitive position sensors are used for displacement measurements.
  • 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 - 14 Oct 2013
    Most sensor systems rely on light as the signal source. LEDs are often ideal as a light source due to their high efficiency.
  • Article - 6 Nov 2024
    Piezoelectric sensor technology efficiently measures dynamic forces, converting physical changes into electrical signals for diverse industrial applications.
  • Article - 11 Aug 2020
    This article discusses different ways in which people with serious health issues, such as diabetes or kidney disease, can monitor their conditions in real-time with the help of tattoo biosensors.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2018
    This year’s Scaling Technologies TechXPOT at SEMICON West will provide an update on the development of scaling.
  • Article - 13 Apr 2018
    Several Viatran pressure transmitters have a feature called internal field calibration which allows a field to be rapidly set up. This offers multiple advantages, such as not requiring to take the...
  • Article - 7 Apr 2017
    Herman’s team has fabricated a transparent biosensor that could be embedded into a disposable contact lens to monitor blood glucose using FETs with nanostructured IGZ networks as a sensing transducer.
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    The evolution of self-powered sensors was spurred on by the inconvenience of having to replace batteries in various devices.

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