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Sensors for the real world Over the last decade there has been an increased interest in developing resonators for gravimetric sensing; however, the sensors’ response to variations in temperature has prevented them from being used outside the laboratory. New sensors developed - 6/11TowerJazz, Foundry of Choice for CMOS Image Sensors
TowerJazz, Foundry of Choice for CMOS Image Sensors, Announces Participation at VISION 2012, the Most Recognized European Show for Industrial and Machine Vision Cameras MIGDAL HAEMEK, ISRAEL, NOV. 5, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- TowerJazz, the global - 2/11New Humidity and Temperature Probe by Michell Instruments Ltd.
New Humidity and Temperature Probe by Michell Instruments Ltd. The Michell PCMini52 relative humidity (RH) and temperature probe provides excellent accuracy and stability in a package that is small yet tough for harsh environments. Widely used for applications - 2/11Motion Sensing and Consumer Electronics - An Interview with Dave
Motion Sensing and Consumer Electronics - An Interview with Dave Rothenberg, Marketing Director from Movea In this issue of ‘insights from industry’ AZoSensors Editor-in-Chief Dr. Cameron Chai interviews Dave Rothenberg, Marketing Director from Movea who recently closed a deal - 2/11Measuring Everyday Radiation and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Using
Measuring Everyday Radiation and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Using Geiger Counters Introduction Detection of X-rays is done using Geiger counters but it may not be able to measure the dose rate. This is due to the fact that an X-ray is a concentrated short burst radiation. - 2/11Geiger Counters for Detecting Radon
Geiger Counters for Detecting Radon Introduction It is not very clear whether Geiger counters can be used for detecting radon. The Radalert 50, Radalert 100, Inspector Alert and Inspector do not measure radon gas specifically, however experiments that use the Radalert in a - 2/11Ultrasensitive Image Sensor Counts Individual Photons
Ultrasensitive Image Sensor Counts Individual Photons within Picoseconds When it comes to imaging, every single photon counts if there is barely any available light. This is the point where the latest technologies often reach their limits. Researchers have now developed a diode that can - 2/11Ultrasensitive Image Sensor Counts Individual Photons within
Ultrasensitive Image Sensor Counts Individual Photons within Picoseconds When it comes to imaging, every single photon counts if there is barely any available light. This is the point where the latest technologies often reach their limits. Researchers have now developed a diode that can - 2/11Earthquake Fault Model Senses Factors Influencing Ground Shake
Earthquake Fault Model Senses Factors Influencing Ground Shake The more time it takes for an earthquake fault to heal, the faster the shake it will produce when it finally ruptures, according to a new study by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, who conducted their work - 30/10Impact Sensors the Future to Building a Better Sports Helmet
Impact Sensors the Future to Building a Better Sports Helmet Can a thin, breathable mesh skullcap that houses a high performance indicator that captures data on impact to the head during sports help protect against brain injury? Sports equipment manufacturer Reebok and CCM Hockey, as