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FLIR Introduces Low-Cost Thermal-Imaging Camera
The system is targeted at emerging thermography markets.
Firms Announce Breakthrough in the Manufacture of CdTe on Silicon
Sunovia and EPIR have discovered a method to rapidly produce the material, which will greatly reduce the cost of high-efficiency solar cells and night-vision detectors and cameras.
Wireless Sensor Networks—Solutions and Market Opportunities
The Research and Markets study reports on current trends and the future prospects of the technology that promises to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with the physical environment.
MICROPROCESSORS
Just Add Parts and Shake . . .
This column usually focuses on prosaic and proven applications for circuits and sensors. This month, though, I am going to talk about an emerging field called evolvable hardware, which potentially has tremendous applicability to designing robust sensing and control systems.
Zzzzappp!
When someone with a static charge buildup touches an electronic device the damages to the IC are not difficult to detect. It's the secondary ESD effects that are hard to troubleshoot because they might not hit the IC.
MEMS Technology's True Potential
Two recent market studies quantify the market for MEMS technology very differently. Both studies predict strong growth, but neither seems to touch on what I view as the true potential for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and micro-systems technology (MST).
SIGNAL PROCESSING
The ΔΣ ADC Learns New Tricks
A new architecture is blurring the distinction between successive approximation register (SAR) and ΔΣ ADCs, creating devices that couple high resolution with high throughput, achieving exceptional measurement accuracy and ease of integration.
Optimizing Analog Front-Ends for Data Acquisition
A general-purpose data acquisition (DA) system has to deal with input signals ranging from millivolts to tens of volts, wide frequency ranges, and a great variety of sensor types. Getting the most out of your analog front-end involves choosing your ADC and amplifier carefully.
Just Add Parts and Shake . . .
This column usually focuses on prosaic and proven applications for circuits and sensors. This month, though, I am going to talk about an emerging field called evolvable hardware, which potentially has tremendous applicability to designing robust sensing and control systems.
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Expand Your Gaming Space with Sensors
Proximity sensors and accelerometers are changing the gaming experience as we know it today. While these technologies are not new, improvements in user acceptance, size, performance, and price are spurring their use in the gaming market.
Is That Meat Okay to Eat?
There's yet another food spoilage detector that can detect high levels of bacterial activity in poultry and other meats destined for the table. SensorfreshQ sniffs out biogenic amines that can be picked up by a handheld device that passes an air sample over the item of interest.
And Check the Silverware Too
At Cornell University, researchers are working on a new table napkin made of nanofibers that can advise of the presence of microorganisms you don't want to ingest.
MANUFACTURING AUTOMATION
Integrating PID Controllers into Automated Processes via Ethernet
Ethernet powers our home and office networks and it is increasingly being used to automate control processes on the plant floor. Here's why.
Pressure-Resistant Proxes: New Generation Proximity Switches For Hydraulic Applications
A new generation of inductive proximity sensors are engineered to withstand the high pressures now common in fluid power applications.
Pick the Right Camera Interface
Perhaps Camera Link's biggest advantage is blazing speed—up to 3.6 Gbps. Another is deterministic communication back to the camera electronics that allows on-the-fly control of camera functions such as frame rate, zoom, etc.
FEATURED ARTICLES
Integrating PID Controllers into Automated Processes via Ethernet
Ethernet powers our home and office networks and it is increasingly being used to automate control processes on the plant floor. Here's why.
Analyzing Gas Samples with Laser-Based Spectroscopy
Continuous-wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy uses the behavior of laser light passed through a gas sample to provide fast and accurate measurements of contaminants down to parts per trillion (ppt) levels.
Market Prospects for Position Sensors
The proportion of industry sales varies widely among sensing technologies, with proximity sensors taking the largest market share. While the smallest share belongs to linear displacement devices, this category is forecast to experience the highest growth.
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