Sensors
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.
dSPACE adds Hesai LiDAR to AURELION
Hesai Technology, a global specialist in LiDAR technologies for autonomous mobility systems, ADAS, and industrial robotics applications, and dSPACE, one of the world's leading providers of simulation and validation solutions for the automotive industry, have entered into a technology partnership to accelerate the development of ADAS and level four autonomous driving applications.
SICK develops precision sensor for micron measurements
Developed for high precision in the micron range, SICK’s OD7000 displacement sensor measures tiny distances in challenging electronics and solar manufacturing applications cost-effectively.
Chassis mount EMI filters rated up to 125A
The MF420 single-phase chassis mount EMI filter family available now from global EMC solutions provider EMIS offers systems designers a small footprint device suitable for use in compact equipment such as home appliances and a wide range of electronic equipment.
Printed electronics converge: 3 key insights from IDTechEx at LOPEC 2024
In March, the printed electronics industry flocked to Munich once again for the LOPEC 2024 conference and exhibition.
OMNIVISION launches image sensor with TheiaCel technology
OMNIVISION has launched its new OV50K40, the first smartphone image sensor with TheiaCel technology. The OV50K40 is reaching human eye-level high dynamic range (HDR) with a single exposure. It sets a new high-performance bar in the industry for flagship rear-facing main cameras.
Wireless, implantable sensor helps better monitor Crohn’s disease
An advancement has been made by scientists at Northwestern University in the management and treatment of Crohn’s disease.
Magnetic sensors are officially rushing to TMR
Yole Group highlights a significant $1 billion investment surge over two years in TMR technology.
Transforming 2D dog images into 3D models
In a study carried out by the University of Surrey, researchers have found a way to create accurate 3D models from photographs of dogs – by using the technology behind the video game Grand Theft Auto.