Sensors
What is exposure time? Benefits of long and short exposure in medical imaging
Medical imaging has empowered healthcare professionals to visualise the internal structures of the human body and diagnose various conditions.
Renesas introduces 32-bit RX MCU
Renesas has expanded its 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) offering with a new RX device for high-end industrial sensor systems.
NewTek’s sensors enhanced for high-temp tolerance
NewTek Sensor Solutions introduces several Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDTs) designed to endure extended temperatures up to 204oC (400°F), catering to applications susceptible to temperature fluctuations.
Are ultrasonic sensors the better alternative to electrodes in prosthetics?
In the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in prosthetics, a shift from traditional electrode-based systems to more advanced technologies like ultrasonic sensors is gaining traction.
The future of smart textiles in daily life
Smart textiles are changing how we interact with the environment around us; fabrics are moving beyond their traditional roles to become integral and interactive components in our everyday lives.
Alvium G1 board level cameras for increased flexibility
Allied Vision is introducing a new modular hardware option for its Alvium cameras, enhancing the Alvium Modular Concept.
New gen of SPAD devices for near-infrared applications
X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE, an analog/mixed-signal and specialty foundry, has introduced a near-infrared version of its single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) device portfolio.
Inductive position sensing made widely accessible by Melexis
Melexis introduces the MLX90513, an inductive sensor IC tailored for automotive pedal and steering applications.
PR Encoder for limited space, safety requirements, and reliability
EBE sensors + motion presents the rotary encoder ESC17 mini SAFETY, for environments with limited space, demanding safety requirements, and the need for reliability.
Simulating touch: how robotics is mimicking human sensory abilities
In a world where we've heard about robots mimicking animals, the question arises: What about simulating touch?