Maxim Integrated Products has added to its range of analog / mixed signal semiconductors, the MAX17497.
GE and the UK-based electricity network distribution operator Western Power Distribution (WPD) have joined forces to measure demand and voltage data across southwest England and South Wales. This will then be used as a template for utilities that are working to build lower carbon energy grids.
A new system of sensors distributed over the urban landscape may soon takeover running a city altogether. The system called Urban OS relies on a network of sensors placed across a metropolis to gain data and analyze it.
Schneider Electric SA has delayed the auction of its sensors business due to the uncertainty in financial markets. The French engineering company has decided to wait for markets to stabilize before putting its sensor business unit which is valued at $1.4 billion on the auction block.
At the beginning of September, Noliac participated in the 2011 Multinational Ballistic Missile Defense Conference and Exhibition. This year, the event was hosted by the Danish Ministry of Defense and held in Copenhagen.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Richard Desich SMART Commercialization Center for Microsystems at Lorain County Community College took place last Friday. The new 46,000-square-foot building, will focus on the commercialization of sensors and microsystems.
Dytran Instruments, Inc. www.dytran.com a leading manufacturer of piezoelectric and DC MEMS accelerometers, force and pressure transducers and associated electronics, announced the release of its new catalog titled Piezoelectric and DC MEMS Sensors for Measurement and Monitoring.
Universal Detection Technology, a provider of early-warning monitoring devices for radiological, chemical and biological risks, has declared that it will exhibit its complete range of radiation detection systems as well as chemical weapon and bio-weapon detection devices at the RISCON Security and Trade Expo to be conducted from 19 to 21 October 2011 in Tokyo, Japan.
Piezoelectric manufacturer MicroGen Systems is set to create chips that can convert vibrations into electricity to power sensors. The Ithaca, New York based company is looking at producing an energy scavenging chip that can convert the environmental vibrations into a source of power for wireless sensors.
Semiconductor major, Texas Instruments (TI), has launched a new current shunt monitor that provides an excellent accuracy The INA226 device is designed as a complete single-chip solution with a digital I2C interface that has the ability to provide programmable measurements of power, voltage and current.
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