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LEM launches measurement transducer for T&M applications
LEM claim to offer record levels of accuracy performance in current sensing with the launch of its IN 200 current measurement transducer.
Patient-safe MEMS loudspeaker for MRI-compatible headphones
USound has announced its entrance into the health tech industry with its introduction of MEMS speakers that are compliant for MRI-compatible headphones and accessories.
CO2 sensor measures from 0 ppm to 10,000 ppm
The XENSIV PAS CO2 carbon dioxide (CO2) sensor from Infineon Technologies is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics.
IMA Dresden’s digitised testing system takes flight
IMA Materialforschung and Anwendungstechnik GmbH (IMA), has boosted its test capabilities with an all-digital measurement and control chain that automates fuselage shell testing.
Technology caps pharma bottling process
The TorqSense SGR530/540, being introduced throughout 2020 and 2021, measures torque using a full four element strain gauge bridge.
Flow meter IC outperforms mechanical meters
An extension to its family of ultrasonic flow meter ICs was unveiled at Sensor + Test 2022 by Sciosense.
EtherCAT terminal centre stage at Sensor + Test 2022
Beckhoff featured a trio of products at Sensor + Test 2022 in Nuremberg (May 10-12) including the EL5072 EtherCAT terminal.
Medical ventilators: the components and sensors needed in essential medical care
A form of life support treatment, medical ventilators are vital for assisting with a patient’s breathing when they are unable to breathe sufficiently on their own. Rodrigue Mao, Head of Product Management, Distrelec looks at the basic components that are common to all ventilators.
Countering microchip shortage with microelectronics R&D
The High Performance Center is addressing the microchip shortage with the combined expertise of four microelectronics institutes of theFraunhofer-Gesellschaft as well as of research groups at universities in Dresden and Chemnitz.
NASA boosts hybrid circulators with mmWave systems
When it comes to mmWave systems, science can only progress as far as compatible hardware will allow. This portion of the electromagnetic spectrum will unlock enormous potential for design engineers with the promise of vastly superior data speeds, capacity, and quality, all at low latency.Greg Rankin, Houston-based freelance comments on the microwave and mmWave industry.