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STMicroelectronics’ integrated high-voltage driver shrinks and simplifies high-performance ultrasound scanners
The STMicroelectronics STHV200 ultrasound IC integrates linear and pulse drivers with clamping, switching, and diagnostic circuitry to simplify, miniaturise, and cut the bill of materials in medical and industrial scanners.
Danisense starts work on expansion of Taastrup HQ
Danisense has recently broken ground and started work on the extension of their headquarters in Taastrup, Denmark.
imc Test & Measurement launches ARGUSfit
imc Test & Measurement has launched its new modular data acquisition system imc ARGUSfit in a compact package.
STMicroelectronics introduces 32-channel ultrasound transmitter for handheld scanners
STMicroelectronics has expanded its family of advanced ultrasound transmitters by adding a 32-channel variant with high output current for portable applications.
World first in sharing haptic information between people
NTT DOCOMO, the Embodied Media Project led by Professor Kouta Minamizawa at Keio University Graduate School of Media Design and the Haptics Lab led by Professor Yoshihiro Tanaka at Nagoya Institute of Technology, announced they have developed a technology, called FEEL TECHTM, that enables haptic information to be shared between people via a human-augmentation platform that DOCOMO unveiled in January 2022.
SAM increases electro-mechanical sensor reliability
Electromechanical sensors, such as pressure, flow, and vacuum switches, composed of electrical and mechanical parts, interact, and transmit information or commands to other components of a larger, more complex system.
iNRCORE announces acquisition of Sentran Corporation
iNRCORE, a premier family of brands supplying magnetics and other passive components to power the world’s next generation systems, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Sentran Corporation, a manufacturer of dependable instrument transformers and transducers in support of energy conservation, monitoring, and control markets.
Ultrasonic lens cleaning chipset enables self-cleaning cameras and sensors
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced purpose-built semiconductors with ultrasonic lens cleaning (ULC) technology, enabling camera systems to quickly detect and remove dirt, ice and water using microscopic vibrations.
The all-seeing eyes of Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 can be described as an eye-opening experience. The next phase in the digitalisation of the manufacturing sector, driven by the astonishing rise in data volumes, computational power and connectivity, allows manufacturers to see beyond the surface of their plant to uncover new ways of optimisation.
SAM increases electro-mechanical sensor reliability
Electromechanical sensors, such as pressure, flow, and vacuum switches, composed of electrical and mechanical parts, interact, and transmit information or commands to other components of a larger, more complex system.