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FLUX launches IND-MAX inductive angle encoders
FLUX GmbH, a high-precision encoder company, has announced the launch of IND-MAX, a new range of precise and robust inductive rotary encoders for tough environments.
Reliable and easy current measurement in DAQ systems
Danisense has introduced a range of current transducers with voltage output, specifically designed to simplify workflows for engineers working with data acquisition (DAQ) systems.
LEM sensor for accurate SOC estimation across all EV technologies
LEM has announced the launch of its latest innovation: the Single Monitoring Unit (SMU) sensor family.
Will the brain-computer interface market thrive before Neuralink?
The headlines have been full of exciting announcements about new brain-computer interface technologies that can read our minds.
Diraq drives global control techniques to new heights
Diraq has continued to drive groundbreaking innovations in the field of scalable quantum computing.
Turning transparent with food dye: a breakthrough in non-invasive imaging
Scientists fromStanford Universityhave made an exciting leap forward inmedical imaging, developing a way to make living tissue temporarily transparent.
Squid games: a breakthrough in electronic-free displays
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new type ofdisplay technologyinspired by the way squids communicate.
Pickering’s switching application guide for T&M engineers
Manufacturer of high performance reed relays, Pickering Electronics has released the latest in its series of educational application guides for engineers building test and measurement (T&M) systems, titled:‘How Data Acquisition Benefits from Reed Relays’.
Melexis sets new benchmark in DC motor applications
Melexis has introducedthe MLX92253 to its Hall-effect Dual Latch sensor portfolio, offering a fast and efficient solution with two independent signal tracks for minimal jitter and a consistent 90° phase shift, regardless of the magnet pole pitch.
Can an AC motor rotate in both directions?
The ability of an AC motor to rotate in both directions is an important consideration for many engineering applications. AC motors are commonly used in various devices, machinery, and systems, and their ability to reverse direction can have significant implications for their functionality and versatility.