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Zytronic’s ZYBRID gives award-winning audio system a touch of class
A 6.1-inch version of Zytronic’s Projected Capacitive Technology-based ZYBRID touch sensor has been selected for use in the human-machine interface (HMI) of Bladelius Design Group AB’s flagship Embla product, a high-performance audio playback system that offers quick and simple operation at its user’s fingertips.
TI’s new family of fully integrated high-voltage pulsers and switches
To support manufacturers developing affordable, compact ultrasound systems, Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a family of fully integrated high-voltage pulsers and switches. The TX734, the first device in the TX7xx family, is a quad-channel, high-voltage pulser, also known as transmitter, specifically designed for portable to mid-range medical ultrasound systems. The TX734 reduces board space by 50 percent compared to discrete solutions, and ...
ATEX Approved Current Loop Strain Gauge Amp
Celsum Technologies can now offer the ALA5 ATEX-Approved, 2-wire, 4-20mA Current Loop In-Line Strain Gauge Amplifier, which may be used for connecting sensors such as load cells, force transducers, accelerometers, torque transducers and pressure sensors in hazardous areas where there is risk of an explosion. The unit is certified for ATEX Hazardous Zones 0, 1 and 2, and is Instrinsically Safe to EN60079-11.
USB high-accuracy digital signal conditioning amplifier for strain gauge devices
The DSCUSB, a compact, high performance, strain gauge digital signal conditioner with USB connectivity aimed at many applications, providing high-accuracy measurement repeatability, is now available from Celsum Technologies. A rugged metal enclosure makes the device suitable for many environments. Simply by plugging the device into a PC, data can be read in engineering units from most strain gauge bridge sensors such as load cells, accelerometers...
Mini Amplifiers take the strain out of gauging!
The ICA In-Cell range of analogue strain gauge amplifiers is designed to fit close to the strain gauge in a load cell or similar sensor in order to provide a reliable, low-noise, cost-effective signal conditioning solution. The ICA range is also an ideal cost-efficient solution in many other OEM, R and D, troubleshooting and process instrumentation applications.
SENSOR ERUPTS WITH VOLCANIC DATA
The secrets of climate change and the formation of giant lava flows on Mars may soon be revealed to a British professor and his research team, as they investigate the lava flows from Mount Etna.
Sensor Technology provides the key to Learning
The electrical machines laboratory at the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) has greatly increased in its effectiveness as a teaching resource since TorqSense non-contact torque sensors from Sensor Technology have been fitted to five machine sets. The new sensors replace an existing system of machine monitoring that had proved inaccurate.
Drama as helicopter sensor flies into Theatre role
With theatres striving to create breath-taking spectacles and leave the audience gasping for more, there is often world-class engineering behind the scenes. A British company is developing technology to ensure safety when excited performers and heavy machinery share the same space.
USB Data Acquisition Devices from National Instruments features 80 I/O Channels and BNC Connectivity
National Instruments has announced what it says is the industry’s first 80-channel USB data acquisition devices, new BNC USB M Series devices and a new USB-9237 C Series module. The complete NI USB data acquisition offering now spans more than 45 devices with single-channel sampling rates of up to 1.25 MS/s, analogue generation of up to 2.86 MHz and correlated digital I/O of more than 1 MHz for low-, mid- and high-channel-count applications.
LEM uses Fluxgate technology to reduce current transducer size by 30 percent
LEM has introduced several ranges of PCB-mounted current transducers housed in a package 30 percent smaller than the company’s LTS devices. The CAS, CASR and CKSR family of transducers are intended for AC and DC isolated current measurement from 6 to 50ARMS nominal, up to 3 times the nominal values for the peak measurement and up to 300kHz (+/-3dB).