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Non-invasive, 3D-printed sweat monitor for tracking health
Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) have developed awearable health monitorthat can accurately measure critical biochemicals insweat during physical activity.
TDK expands sensor family
TDK has expanded its acclaimed Micronas 3D HAL-position sensor family with the introduction of the HAL/HAR 3936.
Powercast to introduce sensing technology
Powercast will introduce a new technology at Sensors Converge next week.
SICK’s new robust inductive sensor: the IMG
Global industrial sensor expert SICK has unveiled the latest in its extensive product range with the IMG inductive sensor, designed specifically to provide stable detection in harsh environments.
Air quality measurement in smart cities
The topic of smart cities is becoming increasingly important in many municipalities. The digitalisation of infrastructure is intended to provide new insights and continuously improve the quality of life for citizens.
SECO presents technologies for embedded systems
SECO will showcase its hardware and software solutions for sensor systems at the upcoming Sensors Converge show in Santa Clara, California, from 24th to 26th June.
NVIDIA announces Omniverse microservices to supercharge physical AI
NVIDIA has announced NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTXTM, a set of microservices that enable physically accurate sensor simulation to accelerate the development of fully autonomous machines of every kind.
Infineon extends radiation-hardened memory portfolio
Infineon has announced the availability of the industry’s first radiation-hardened (rad hard) 1 and 2Mb parallel interface ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) nonvolatile memory devices.
Lynred showcases infrared sensor Seegnus at Eurosatory
Lynred, a global provider of high-quality infrared sensors for the aerospace, defence, and commercial markets, announces it will showcase Seegnus, its first very compact high-resolution (1280 x 1024 SXGA format), small pixel pitch (7.5µm) midwave (MWIR) ‘HOT’ (high operating temperature) infrared sensor, at Eurosatory, Paris, 17–21 June 2024, at booth #5A-C155.
A deep dive into resolution from sensor standpoints
Resolution can be defined as the number of distinct elements that a sensor can capture, i.e., the sensor’s ability to distinguish between two closely spaced points. It is specified in pixels.