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  • News - 6 Aug 2010
    Kaman Precision Products have launched a series of position and non-contact displacement sensors, to be used in severe areas. The device operates incessantly in the range of -320°F to +1,000°F...
  • News - 5 Aug 2010
    A low pressure sensor MS5701 with I2C or SPI digital interface has been launched by Servoflo Corporation of Lexington with variable gauges ranging from +2" H2O to +20" H2O and discrepancy...
  • Article - 7 Sep 2017
    Computer viruses were the original cyber threats, however, since the late 2000s, mastermind criminals began to seriously threaten the security of our cyberspace.
  • News - 5 Aug 2010
    getTemp is a compact coupled thermometer which works on optical fibers. It is very easy and simple to handle and serves temperature monitoring in micro-wave zones, intense electromagnetic areas, and...
  • News - 5 Aug 2010
    RS Components has launched a unique humidity sensor, SHT-21. It is the smallest digital sensor available in 3 mm x 3 mm size from Sensirion and is capable of sensing relative humidity and temperature....
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    A 15-member group of researchers, including radar engineers and scientists belonging to the Georgia Institute of Technology have written a 960 page book named “Principles of Modern Radar”:...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    Variohm EuroSensor has developed an innovative, sealed rod-type linear position sensors, named Novotechnik LWX series that is suitable for exigent milieus. These sensors include the LWG rod-actuated...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    A global team of researchers including Andrei Kolmakov, a Southern Illinois University’s associate professor [Physics Department] along with Dr. Victor Sysoev from Saratov State Technical...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    The Remote RadEye x-ray sensor, which is detachable, is compact and occupies less space. This unique module is available in various sensor sizes and the detachable cable equipped with it can fit into...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    A new fluorescent biosensor, called, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) biosensor has been developed by the researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. This biosensor will assist in evolving a vital...

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