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Battery-Free Sensor Kits aid in product testing.
2013-09-09 14:30:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Basic and Regular Battery Free Sensor kits target those interested in testing with their wireless battery-free sensor products. Kits are based on battery-free, UHF RFID sensor tags. Basic kit includes 3 wireless battery free sensor tags of choice, while Regular kit includes 10. Tags in these kits come in non-protected PCB formats for custom encapsulation or embedding in non-metallic assets/materials. Also included, software program displays sensor tag data on computer. This story is related to the following:Automatic IDHVACActive & Passive RFID Tags | Position Sensors |
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Wireless Push Button Sensor uses bidirectional communication.
2013-09-06 14:30:26| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With SureCross® Wireless Q45 Push Button with confirmation light, operator can send digital signal with push of button and receive confirmation that signal has been received. Self-contained wireless radio network operates on 2-point, 6-point or multi-point system; noise immunity eliminates crosstalk, while network IDs allow multiple systems to co-exist. Utilizing frequency hopping signal for secure data transfer, Q45 has 3,000 ft line-of-sight and can run for 5 years on 2 AA lithium batteries. This story is related to the following:Photoelectric Sensors |
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Optical Sensor is available in 1 in. housing.
2013-09-05 14:30:35| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Suited for systems with limited space, O300 Series exhibits insensitivity to ambient light, offers contactless teach-in method, and features completely sealed housing. Baumer Opto-ASIC provides color-independent object detection, and light beam is pre-aligned with mounting holes. While light sensor has background suppression, retro-reflective sensor works reliably, even with reflective surfaces, and SmartReflect technology allows light barrier to work without separate reflector. This story is related to the following:Photoelectric Sensors |
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Solar Energy For Sensor Nodes
2013-09-04 06:48:34| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Tiny solar cells applied directly to a silicon chip are a potential way of efficiently and reliably powering wireless sensor networks in the future. Above all, this would simplify large-scale applications, for instance in agriculture.
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New camera sensor borrows human retina tech to capture images at 1000+ FPS
2013-08-29 20:10:10| Extremetech
Acquiring images as a succession of frames is one way to get the job done, but it is not the best way. One problem with this approach, is that each pixel of a sensor is exposed for the same amount of time, which makes it hard to simultaneously image bright and dark regions of a scene. iniLabs, a spinoff from the Neuroinformatics Institute at the University of Zurich, has developed a new sensor, known as the VS128 DVS, which eliminates many of the limitations of conventional cameras.
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