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Future Electronics Promotes PCT2075 Thermal Sensors from NXP

2015-09-21 12:31:21| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Pointe Claire, Quebec - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, promotes the PCT2075 family of thermal sensors from NXP. The PCT2075 family of thermal sensors serves a wide range of applications, from precision laboratory grade instruments to safety and maintenance monitoring in...

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LVIT Linear Position Sensors serve in extreme environments.

2015-09-18 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with 0–10 Vdc or 4–20 mA output and 100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm ranges, LV-45 series withstands vibration, shock, temperature, and humidity found in outdoor applications. Inductive, contactless linear position sensors employ LVIT Technology, operate from -40 to 85°C, and feature 1.75 in. OD body with 5 mm wall thickness. SenSet™ range adjustability feature is standard, and coil design lends to ruggedization. Axial or radial connector or cable terminations are available.

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Aerial Imaging Cameras feature micro four thirds (M4/3) sensors.

2015-09-18 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Zenmuse X5 enables aerial image makers to capture up to 13 stops of dynamic range, facilitating capture of Hi-Res, 16 MP photos or 4k, 24, and 30 fps videos. Image capture options are maximized with interchangeable lens options as well as remotely controllable focus and aperture. At 0.75 lb, body integrates with 3-axis Zenmuse gimbal technology for creation of smooth video and stabilized long-exposure (8 sec max) photos. Additionally, Zenmuse X5R records to onboard microSD card and SSD.

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DOE announces $70M for Innovation Institute on Smart Manufacturing; advanced sensors, controls, platforms, and modeling for manufacturing

2015-09-18 11:55:32| Green Car Congress

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New Sensors Deliver Unrivalled Accuracy In Oil & Gas Applications

2015-09-18 08:11:05| oilandgasonline Home Page

Morgan Advanced Materials has launched a new range of high-accuracy sensors for the oil & gas extraction sector, harnessing the unique capabilities of its proprietary piezoelectric materials which can provide reliable sensing and monitoring in high-temperature environments above 200ºC.

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