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Sensors
Sensor technology covers a wide range of applications. From satellite sensors pinpointing volcanic activity to biometric sensors ensuring security.
High-Accuracy Inclinometer with Machine-Learning Core Launched
The IIS2ICLX from STMicroelectronics is a high-accuracy, low-power, two-axis digital inclinometer for use in…
Robot Sensor Market to Surpass $4bn by 2026
According to a recent study from Global Market Insights, Robotics and automation have emerged over the past few…
Drawn-on-skin Electronics Serve as Conductors, Semiconductors, and Dielectrics
The race is on not just to find coronavirus treatments and a vaccine, but also to develop wearable sensors that can…
Vesper Adaptive ZeroPower Listening in Smart Home Devices
Vesper has introduced the VM3011, an intelligent digital microphone with Adaptive ZeroPower Listening, a disruptive…
High-Accuracy Inductive Position Sensing for Industrial Motor Commutation
Renesas Electronics has introduced the magnet-free IPS2200 inductive position sensor.
Conductive Ink Prints Wireless Charging Electronics Directly onto Smart, Washable…
Powercast Corporation and Liquid X showcased a wirelessly rechargeable smart athletic shirt prototype that…
Reservoir Computing Used to Make Soft Robots More Flexible
The emerging field of soft robotics is focused on creating robots capable of close machine-human interactions,…
Stray Magnetic Fields Can Power Smart Building Sensor Network
Small magnetic fields from the electricity that lights our homes and powers our appliances are present all around…
WWI Helmets vs. Modern Day Helmets for Blast Protection
Continued improvements in body armor have meant soldiers’ lungs are much better protected from blast waves during…
Flexible Magnetic Sensor Systems Improve Sensitivity Tenfold
Because conventional magnetic sensor circuits are made of silicon-based hard electronic elements, integrated on a…