Designers of automation systems are continuously on the lookout for sensing solutions. The sheer wealth of sensors on the market reflect the enormous variety of objects, materials and liquids that need to be detected
Single chip solution for biological and chemical sensing applications
Helps select the right sensor
Enable predictable energy output
Equipped with a unique electrolyte
For accurate measurement in the industrial sector
For CO2, humidity, temperature and ambient pressure
Minimizes effects of imperfections through precompensation
Aceinna’s new family of Anisotropic Magnetoresistive (AMR) isolated current sensors offer design engineers a new operating point for accuracy and bandwidth in a small low-cost surface-mount package
Delivers accurate and uncomplicated results
Comes with a web-based analysis platform
Suitable for agriculture and life stock barns
Today, it is impossible to imagine the Internet of Things without sensors. How could we capture states or carry out actions otherwise? These two activities and a connection to the web are what make these objects “intelligent”
Light-weight and compact
Deliver position feedback for monitoring flight parameters
Eliminate PWM audible noise
Use magnetic sensing technology
Sensata now offers a cost-efficient pressure sensor family
Suitable for building automation
For predictive and preventive maintenance
Digital Edition Download PDF