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Dytran 3030B5 series miniature accelerometers

31 July, 2019

The Dytran 3030B5 series of miniature IEPE piezoelectric accelerometers feature a rugged stainless steel construction and are available with an abbreviated low-end frequency response as low as 2 Hz.


Dytran series 3623 submersible triaxial accelerometer

25 July, 2019

The Dytran series 3623 is an IEPE, case isolated, IP68 rated (submersed to 175 psi) triaxial accelerometer.


STMicroelectronics AIS2DW12 automotive accelerometer

15 July, 2019

The STMicroelectronics AIS2DW12 automotive accelerometer makes passive keyless entry (PKE) radio fobs tough enough to survive drops and scrapes.


Dytran 3133 series miniature triaxial accelerometers

05 July, 2019

The Dytran 3133 series of ultraminiature, hermetically sealed, IEPE triaxial accelerometers, weighing just 0.8 g, are designed to mount in spaces inaccessible to other types of accelerometers.


Dytran Instruments model 3262C ultrahigh-temperature accelerometer

07 June, 2019

Dytran Instruments has released the model 3262C — a high-temperature differential output accelerometer that operates at up to 649°C and can survive temperature excursions up to 760°C.


STMicroelectronics SensorTile.box multisensor development kit

03 June, 2019

STMicroelectronics is launching SensorTile.box to help everyone from young people to expert designers discover the power of IoT and understand how they can easily collect and send sensor information to the cloud.


Retrofitting IoT

21 May, 2019

Connecting to the IoT doesn't necessarily mean replacing all your machinery with new devices, as it's possible to connect your existing equipment.


STMicroelectronics Unico GUI for inertial measurement units

17 May, 2019

STMicroelectronics' Unico GUI simplifies configuring the finite state machine and machine learning core (FSM and MLC) logic of its latest inertial measurement units (IMUs).


Smart connected lighting and the IoT

01 May, 2019 by Paul Golata*

The technological reality of the Internet of Things (IoT) empowers smart connected lighting within a coordinated system. This article articulates how smart connected lighting is enabling a bright future.


Developing quantum sensors for autonomous vehicles

20 February, 2019

UQ researchers are working to develop next-generation quantum sensors which could revolutionise navigation and communications in unmanned and autonomous vehicles.


Bosch Sensortec BMI088 inertial measurement unit

06 February, 2019

The BMI088 high-performance inertial measurement unit (IMU), from Bosch Sensortec, delivers a stable, low-noise, 6-axis inertial sensor designed for industrial and harsh environment drone and robotics applications.


Tronics Microsystems GYPRO series MEMS gyros

22 January, 2019

Tronics Microsystems has released the GYPRO range of closed-loop MEMS gyros, taking MEMS inertial sensors to a high level of performance with good measuring accuracy and long-term stability.


Self-monitoring lighting supports a smart building network

12 December, 2018

An Australian company is rolling out wireless technology that allows buildings to monitor themselves and report problems autonomously — and even talk to your smartphone.


'Fitness tracker for cows' monitors livestock movements

10 December, 2018

The new technology, which takes the form of a smart ear tag, produces similar data to that delivered by consumer smart watches.


Power consumption substantially cut for IoT sensors

23 November, 2018

Researchers have invented a 'battery-less' wake-up timer that is claimed to cut the power consumption of rarely active IoT sensor nodes by 1000 times.


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