Sensors
TMOS-based infrared sensor opens up new applications
The STHS34PF80 sensor from STMicroelectronics is an uncooled, factory-calibrated, infrared motion and presence detection sensor with operating wavelength between 5 µm and 20 µm.
SI Sensor discusses image sensors for fast cameras
SI Sensors specialises in designing innovative CMOS image sensors for ultra-fast cameras, enhancing the speed at which signal electrons are detected by increasing their velocity, thereby allowing faster detection within the photodiode.
Next-gen sensor for multi- and hyperspectral imaging from space
At the Small Satellite Conference 2024 in Utah, imec added a new hyperspectral sensor to its portfolio, addressing space applications.
Early disease detection in body fluids with photonic biosensors
Standard medical procedures often require significant time and fail to account for individual patient characteristics, potentially affecting treatment success and quality of life.
Posifa adds capacity to support sensor market growth
Posifa Technologies is expanding its assembly and test capacity near Shenzhen, China to support its move into the market for A2L refrigerant and hydrogen sensors.
Atomic-scale quantum sensor developed
In a significant scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Centre for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has created a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic scale.
Mouser adds trio of onsemi sensors
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics has extended its range of sensors from onsemi.
HL-G2 sensor series: accurate measurement, predictive maintenance
With the HL-G2 series, Panasonic Industry expands its laser measurement sensor portfolio with high-accuracy sensors.
Nozomi Networks: first security sensor in industrial control systems
Nozomi Networks, an OT and IoT security specialist, has announced the industry’s first OT and IoT security sensor that runs embedded in Mitsubishi Electric programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
A major leap in fitness tracking technology at the Paris Olympics
With the 2024 Paris Games upon us, technology has become indispensable for maximising athlete performance. It has transformed how athletes train. Richard Godfrey, CEO and Co-Founder of Rocketmakers further explores.