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TSYS01 Digital Temperature Sensor
Measurement Specialties, Inc. Model TSYS01 digital temperature sensor encapsulates a temperature sensing chip and a 24-bit ADC in a QFN16 package. This new technology provides on-board factory calibration coefficients that provide highly accurate temperature information accompanied by high measurement resolution. For improved performance specific to the application, custom calibration is available upon request. Integration with microcontrollers ...
Reference force transducers up to 5 MN
HBM has launched its C18 reference force transducers with a nominal force range of up to 5 MN. Reference transducers are used to calibrate force measurement transducers by comparing results against a defined standard.
Latest digital charge amplifier for piezo sensors features integrated Ethernet interface
The latest CMD600 digital charge amplifier from HBM acquires signals from a connected sensor and makes them available to a downstream machine control either as an analog voltage signal or in digital form. In digital form the signal is transmitted using Ethernet as measured value streaming. Analog voltage signals (0 to ±10 V) have a measuring bandwidth of 30 kHz.
Complete Packages From HBM Simplify Production Monitoring
HBM now offers a comprehensive range of Industrial Process Control (IPC) products in cost-effective packages for various applications that ensure optimum quality monitoring.
Latest weighing technology meets hazardous requirements
HBM has launched its AED9101C-Z2/22 for use in potentially explosive atmospheres
Variable-gain amplifier claims to deliver the highest gain and bandwidth
Analog Devices has introduced a dc-coupled VGA (variable-gain amplifier) that delivers the industry's highest gain and bandwidth. The AD8336 is also the only VGA that supports an extended industrial temperature range of -55 degrees C to 125 degrees C and a wide power supply range from +/-3 V to +/-12 V - the voltage range used in industrial and instrumentation applications such as industrial process control, high-performance automatic-gain contro...
Knowles’ MEMS Microphones Infringe Analog Devices’ Patent says ITC
Analog Devices announced today that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled decisively in favour of Analog Devices in its lawsuit against Knowles Electronics. Administrative Law Judge Robert K. Rogers, Jr. concluded that Knowles infringes valid claims from one of ADI’s Wafer Anti-Stiction Application (WASA) patents. Specifically, he ruled that Knowles infringes claims 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 from ADI’s U.S. Pat. No. 7,364,942. As a re...
Analog Devices Introduces High-Performance MEMS Microphones
Many of today’s portable electronic devices are on the cusp of an audio revolution. While in recent years designers have focused on the development of exciting new functions, such as wireless Internet access and mobile TV reception, advancement of audio functions has lagged behind. Analog Devices, Inc. has created two new MEMS microphones that enable advanced audio functions for portable electronics. These functions include high-fidelity au...
Pro-Wave’s Sensors Now Available From LPRS
LPRS, manufacturer of easy-Radio, Europe’s most popular wireless modules and distributor of many market leading modular wireless products and accessories, now offers a wide range of Pro-Wave components for proximity detecting applications.
New current transducers for bus bars from Aerco
Now available exclusively in the UK from Aerco is the RAZL-1500 range of Hall-effect current transducers from New Zealand company, Raztec NZ, that is designed to provide a safe, galvanically isolated, accurate and dependable current measurement for bus bars rated up to a maximum of 4,500A.