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Sensor Technology extends its torque sensors range
Sensor Technology has extended its new range of torque sensors with a model that has the sensing head and electronics in separate housings.
Five-level transmitter supports 16 outputs
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the TX75E16 16-channel five-level transmitter from Texas Instruments.
MEGATRON optimises its KT705 and KT805 bending beam electronics
MEGATRON's KT705 and KT805 force transducers have been fitted with completely new electronics to improve optimisation.
Innovative medical markers capped to perfection
TorqSense transducers are playing a vital role in packing medical test kits at Axis-Shield in Dundee, which develops new diagnostic compounds that help with the early identification and management of critical illnesses.
200x faster subsea inspection with the goddess of the deep
The cold water of the ocean floor is an inhospitable environment for humankind, yet key infrastructure is operating down here.
DRV2901 Single-channel PWM-input piezo transducer driver for ultrasonic cleaning with wide supply voltage
The DRV2901 is a high performance lens cleaner transducer driver. This system only requires a simple passive LC demodulation filter to deliver high-quality, high-efficiency amplification with proven EMI compliance. This device requires two power supplies, at 12 V for GVDD and VDD, and 12 V to 48 V for PVDD. The DRV2901 does not require power-up sequencing due to internal power-on reset.
UKAEA awards £11.6M for development of fusion energy tech
Nine organisations have secured contracts worth £11.6 million in total with United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to develop innovative technologies for fusion energy, which promises to be a safe, low carbon, and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply.
Keeping industrial control with ASICs
More than two thirds of engineers within the UK’s manufacturing sector report that business has returned to or even surpassed pre-pandemic levels, in a report published by Essentra Components in early 2023.
University of Bristol demo robots monitor pipes with acoustic wave sensors
A novel method for inspecting large pipe structures using mobile robots equipped with guided acoustic wave sensors has been successfully demonstrated by a team at the University of Bristol.
Redesigning RTD-based temperature sensors for the smart factory age
The old saying 'if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it' cautions against tampering with something that performs reliably and regularly proves its worth. Arguably, this advice applies to the circuit design used in many RTD sensors that quietly and efficiently measure temperature in industrial manufacturing facilities worldwide.