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The latest Electronics Weekly product news on sensors, measuring factors such as acceleration, orientation, pressure, humidity and temperature.

IMUs help devices navigate safely

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Mouser stocks the ADIS1647x precision industrial inertial measurement units (IMUs) from Analog Devices.  The IMUs can be used in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices, as well as for navigation in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), autonomous vehicles, smart agricultural equipment as well as industrial and IoT devices. The IMUs deliver six degrees of freedom sensing, using triple-axis MEMS-based gyroscopes and ...

Putting the boot into Industry 4.0 education

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Students in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at University College Dublin can learn production technologies for Industry 4.0, or the smart factory, with hands-on experience via an automated factory demonstration unit, donated by Maxim Integrated Products. The football factory demo was popular at exhibitions around Europe, where it was used to showcase the principles of intelligent, automated production ...

UK motor company installs instrument-grade torque sensors

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Devon-based Ashwoods Electric Motors has chosen torque sensors from Isle-of-Wight-based Datum for its suite of automated dynamometers, which Ashwoods designed in-house. “The team wanted a relatively small torque sensor that could fit into their existing dynamometers to ensure the electric motor operate at optimal efficiency,” claimed Datum. Chosen was the M425 sensor, which has a wide-enough operation range to remove the need ...

Tough Hall sensors aim to replace reed and micro switches

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Allegro MicroSystems has announced the release of a family of micro-power Hall-effect switching ICs in battery-powered automotive and industrial applications, as well as in less demanding environments. Called APS11700 and APS11760, the three pin (power, ground, output) devices have a simple (but protected) open-drain output and can consume as little as 6µA average from an unregulated 3.3-24V supply due to ...

Inertial sensor withstands harsh environments for drones

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Inertial measurement units (IMUs) from Bosch Sensortec are now available from Mouser. The BMI088 is a low noise, six-axis inertial sensor is designed for industrial applications as well as drone and robotic applications. The IMU has a 16bit digital, triaxial accelerometer and a 16bit digital, triaxial gyroscope to measure orientation and detect motion along three orthogonal axes. It offers acceleration ...

Battery-powered AI sound recognition with multi-year life

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Battery-powered consumer electronics can have artificial intelligence hearing, according to a partnership between low-power MCU firm Ambiq Micro, mems microphone maker Vesper and sound recognition specialist Audio Analytic. They are not offering wide vocabulary speech recognition, but recognition of individual sounds. “Meeting steep power consumption demands remains the largest barrier to truly enabling AI on battery-powered edge devices,“ said Ambiq v-p of ...

Pressure sensor doesn’t need calibration after soldering

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A piezoelectric absolute pressure sensor which is so accurate and stable that manufacturers can eliminate one-point calibration (OPC) after soldering Is offered by ST. With a pressure noise equivalent to 5cm, ST’s LPS22HH enhances controls such as collision avoidance for drones or other unmanned vehicles. In addition, temperature compensation is built in, relieving the load on the host microcontroller or ...

Electronica: Time-of-flight distance sensor doubles in sensitivity for in-vehicle detection

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Belgian chip firm Melexis has upgraded its optical time-of-flight sensor – effectively a multi-pixel light-based radar – for in-vehicle use. The new device, the AEC-Q100 qualified MLX75024 has the same 320 x 240 (QVGA) resolution as the firm’s previous offering, but with twice the sensitivity and half the power consumption. The sensitivity increase “allows it to operate in lower light ...

Electronica: Murata tilt sensor for high-performance levelling

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At Electronica today, Murata revealed a three-axis mems inclination sensor with a tilt angle output and digital SPI interface. Read our full Electronica 2018 coverage » Called the SCL3300-D01, the XYZ device is aimed at applications including levelling, tilt sensing, machine control and structural health monitoring. The inclinometer provides a ±90° tilt angle output and operates from -40 to +125°C ...