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Sensors Expo & Conference 2016: IDT to Exhibit Latest Advanced Sensing Technology

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®) announced today that it will exhibit its latest advanced sensing technology at next week’s Sensors Expo & Conference at San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center. IDT will be at Booth 833, showcasing various automotive, position and mobile sensing technologies. The expo runs June 21 to 23.

Technologies IDT will demonstrate include:

  • a versatile gas sensor that can be used for the detection of specific gasses, ranging from formaldehyde in indoor applications to acetone coming from the breath in health wearables
  • a thermopile sensor for contactless body and object temperature measurement
  • optical sensors that measure UV rays, ambient light and RGB combinations
  • a sensor signal conditioner for use in industrial and automotive applications

“IDT’s acquisition of the German company ZMDI in December placed our company squarely in the middle of the advanced sensing market,” said Daniel Aitken, senior director of marketing and communications at IDT. “We look forward to demonstrating and discussing how our differentiated products can be integrated to add real value to next-generation mobile, automotive and industrial end products.”

Over the past 30 years, Sensors Expo & Conference has established itself as North America’s premier event focused exclusively on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. Complimentary passes to the expo hall are available by using the promo code 701L when registering for an expo hall pass at http://www.sensorexpo.com/registration.

Source: http://www.idt.com/

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