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  • Article - 30 Sep 2024
    Essential for modern technology, physical sensors detect changes in temperature, pressure, and motion, driving advancements in automation and data acquisition.
  • News - 5 Aug 2011
    Numerex, a provider of secure machine-to machine services and products, has unveiled its new satellite solution, which utilizes a hardy and lightweight global tracking tag. This battery powered...
  • News - 28 Jul 2011
    A new report has been released by MarketResearch.com titled ‘2011 Temperature Sensors’ to add to their portfolio of Electronics market reports. According to the report, the future for IC...
  • News - 30 Jun 2011
    The TouchView-W, a BACnet-based communicating sensor controller, has been introduced by Trend Control Systems USA. It features an integrated wireless transceiver and a humidity sensor. The...
  • News - 7 Jun 2011
    SensorDynamics, a provider of multidimensional wireless and inertial sensors, has introduced an enhanced version of micromechanical combo sensor, SD746, for measurement of motion in industrial and...
  • Equipment
    Hamilton's OneFerm Single Use pH Sensors, used with the Arc SU Module, ensure reliable pH monitoring through advanced connectivity and configuration options.
  • News - 1 May 2011
    A crash senor will help boost safety in warehouses thanks to a new monitoring system developed by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS in Duisburg....
  • News - 26 Apr 2011
    A new metal mount tag that is completely passive RF-enabled has been added by RFID Sensor Systems to the Ultra High Frequency EPC global Class-1 Generation 2 tags operating over the 860 to 960 MHz...
  • Equipment
    The MPM3801, MPM3801A, MPM280 pressure sensors from Micro Sensor are analog and digital, and designed for a wide range of applications.
  • Article - 4 Feb 2022
    Regarded as an aging hormone, ethylene not only affects fruit maturation but can also cause plant species to die, which usually happens when the plant is injured in some way.

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