Sensors
Infineon MEMs microphones in stock at DigiKey
In stock at authorised distributor DigiKey are Infineon’s high-performance digital XENSIV MEMS microphones, which are qualified according to the automotive quality standard AEC-Q103-003.
Non-destructive onsite analysis of organic substances
Compact and ultra-compact near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy systems are essential for analysing organic substances across varied industries such as food, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.
THine announce 1st standalone camera
The completion of driver development and its upstream integration were carried out in partnership with Ideas on Board, one of the most reputable Linux consulting service companies for camera and display systems.
Cell Guard's faster thermal runaway detection in EVs confirmed
Metis Engineering, pioneers in CAN based sensors, has shared details of a publication by Sandia National Laboratories in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
STMicroelectronics all-in-one MEMS studio
STMicroelectronics’ MEMS Studio is a new all-in-one tool for MEMS sensor evaluation and development, connected closely with the STM32 microcontroller ecosystem and available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems.
SFU professor spearheads global printable sensors roadmap
A Simon Fraser University professor is helping make strides towards a “sustainable, intelligent world” by propelling printable sensor technologies.
$14.3bn automotive sensor market opportunity by 2029
In 2023, 6.5 billion semiconductor sensors for the automotive market were shipped globally, generating $9.3 billion in revenue.
Senseair launches advanced CO2 sensing module
Senseair, a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation (AKM), has announced the launch of the Senseair S88.
Third Dimension demonstrate T15-V Sensor at Control 2024
Following a successful launch of the T15 sensor range, Third Dimension, manufacturers of the GapGun and Vectro non-contact measurement tool, will demonstrate the new T15-V Sensor at Control 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany this April.
AI sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ detects indoor air pollutants
Researchers have created a sensor using a material dubbed 'frozen smoke', capable of detecting formaldehyde in real-time at levels as low as eight parts per billion.