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10.16.13 -- Maximizing Contamination Control With Vacuum Technology

2013-10-15 15:24:33| chemicalonline News Articles

10/16/13 Chemical Online Newsletter

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LVDT Digital Signal Conditioner employs TEDS-Tag technology.

2013-10-15 14:31:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Model 4338 LVDT AC excitation single-channel intelligent digital signal conditioner is available with CellView Lite GUI Software or CellView Multi-Display GUI Software. Unit connects directly to AC LVDT transducer and simultaneously generates serial output for connection to PC and ±10 V analog output. Integrated 6-point calibration capability compensates for transducer nonlinearities, while USB port and command set allow connection of multiple units in serial network configuration. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsSignal Conditioners | Digital Strain Gage Signal Conditioners |

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Panasonic Develops High Precision, Wide Field Of View Millimeter-Wave Radar Technology

2013-10-15 10:21:20| rfglobalnet Home Page

Panasonic Corporation (TOKYO:6752) recently announced it has developed high precision, wide field of view millimeter-wave technologies, that are able to separately detect cars, pedestrians and bicycles in less than 0.1 seconds, on the condition that they are separated by 20cm.

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Panasonic Develops High Precision, Wide Field Of View Millimeter-Wave Radar Technology

2013-10-15 10:21:20| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Panasonic Corporation (TOKYO:6752) recently announced it has developed high precision, wide field of view millimeter-wave technologies, that are able to separately detect cars, pedestrians and bicycles in less than 0.1 seconds, on the condition that they are separated by 20cm.

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New Technology Can Prevent Cellular Overload, Dropped Calls

2013-10-15 08:47:06| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

When a natural disaster strikes and too many people take to their mobile phones at once, cellular networks easily overload. But a University of British Columbia graduate student has developed a solution to ensure that calls don't get dropped and texts make it to their destination.

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