Melexis has introduced the new MLX91206 monolithic sensor IC that is custom programmable. The contact-less sensor features the Triaxis Hall technology, and it facilitates building economical, small current sensor solutions that can respond faster.
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 solutions with open-close functionality.
Plymouth-oriented Plessey Semiconductors have advanced an Electric Potential Sensor (EPS) that have been devised by the scientists at Sussex University.
SUSS MicroTec, a leading provider of process products and devices for the semiconductor sectors and its related markets, and Fraunhofer IST Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films, jointly declared the release of SELECT, a bond aligner and mask aligner technology that specifically stimulates wafer parts surfaces using plasma.
Energy Micro, the energy friendly microcontroller firm, has introduced a generic low energy sensing interface called LESENSE function block to its EFM32 microcontroller portfolio.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded API's subsidiary, Picometrix, LLC a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract for $100,000 over six months. The company will exhibit the feasibility of integrating a hand-held time-domain terahertz (TD-THz) inspection wand combined with special sensor technologies to create a multi-sensor based approach for detection of concealed threats.
Murata has developed two ultra-small energy-harvesting systems for supplying power to sensing devices and wire-free elements by eliminating the necessity of an exterior electricity provision.
Cape Code-based Onset Computer, a global supplier of information logging solutions, declared the release of a series of ultra-small, split-core power transducers for determining AC power loads in pumps, motors and in other devices.
Kistler has launched Type 9393A sensors having a force ranging from 0 to 700 kN with a potentiality to monitor quasi-static, as well as, electrical forces.
Providence-based Meller Optics is releasing its new sapphire and spinel optical domes to furnish front surface shielding to electronic sensing units and detectors to withstand extreme industrial and aerospace conditions.
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