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Macro Sensors Introduces New LVDT Position Sensors Blog
2013-07-23 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Macro Sensors extends its conversation on LVDT Linear Position Technology with customers and prospects through its LVDT Linear Position Sensor Blog. The company will discuss technology, trends, customer applications and other news relating to the use and innovation of LVDT Position Sensors and related instrumentation.<br /> <br /> The first blog entitled Going Digital discusses the advantages offered by digital output and how that can be derived from any standard linear position sensor. It ...
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Sony to launch lenses with built-in image sensors, screenless cameras that can be attached to smartphones
2013-07-19 16:17:41| Extremetech
Not content with reinventing and dominating the mirrorless digital camera market, Sony is preparing to launch a lens with a built-in sensor, power source, and WiFi connectivity -- or, to put it another way, a digital camera without a body or screen. The idea is that you'll mount these lenses to your smartphone, and then a WiFi link will allow your phone to act as a viewfinder and take photos. Alternatively, you or a friend can hold the lens, or you can leave the lens lying somewhere else -- and as long as you're within WiFi range, you can see through the lens and capture photos.
Enhanced Wireless Technology For Body Implants And Sensors
2013-07-19 09:06:32| rfglobalnet News Articles
Body implants such as pacemakers and hearing aids have been used to counter organ dysfunction for decades. The WISERBAN project is making a giant leap in their development: aiming to provide smarter communications among such devices, with reduced size and lower energy consumption.
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DARPA creates hollow-core optical fiber for faster networks, more accurate sensors
2013-07-18 17:35:45| Extremetech
DARPA has succeeded in creating hollow-core photonic-bandgap optic fiber, which allows light to travel along its length at around 99.7% the speed of light, or a 30% improvement over conventional (silica glass) optic fibers. In almost every fiber-optic network, light travels through plastic or glass fibers -- in DARPA's fiber, light travels through an air gap, allowing for networks that are faster, have more bandwidth, and traverse greater distances.
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Smart neural dust could carry sensors deep into the human brain, send data back out
2013-07-17 14:30:36| Extremetech
You can't do science without data, and a team at Berkeley has proposed a method to get a lot more data about the brain. All they need to do is sprinkle your brain with tiny dust-like sensors.
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