Sensors
NewTek custom position sensor detects part errors in automotive resistance welding machines
NewTek Sensor Solutions has designed a custom LVDT position sensor for resistance spot welding machines used in automotive plants to detect missing or misaligned parts in nut and stud welding. Cars contain hundreds of welded nuts and studs that hold them together.
Smart skin patches and non-invasive medical sensing
Today's smart skin patches can incorporate a broad range of functions, employing hybrid printed electronics to enhance medical sensing capabilities and improve patient outcomes. Along with the enormous potential, though, there are also complex design challenges.
Time of flight sensor detects objects in 3D
The ZMX 3D time of flight (ToF) sensor from Banner Engineering is now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
SICK's ultrasonic UC40 set to "Click" for all-round uses
SICK has added the UC40, a powerful and compact cube sensor, to its market-leading family of ultrasonic sensors.
Optical Sensor promises performance with class leading affordability
The new 0330 Optical Sensor from sensing and instrumentation specialist BAUMER is the latest addition to their ever-expanding photoelectric range of sensors combining smart design features with high performance reserve capacities.
Industrial air sensor module adds value to Edge AI application
Innodisk, a global AI solution provider, is taking proactive strides into Edge AI by launching a new industrial air sensor module solution with its subsidiary, Sysinno, featuring accurate sensing, easy implementation, and minimal computing power.
ZF’s next-generation autonomous shuttle unveiled
At MOVE: Mobility Reimagined, ZF Services UK were front and centre stage with its Autonomous Transport System (ATS) and electric mobility services.
Apple's next-gen airpods bring new opportunities to the industry chain
Earlier this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman revealed Apple's plan to incorporate more health tracking features into its audio products.
Five crucial features that highlight the advantage of CMOS cameras
Over the past two decades, CMOS cameras have evolved – enabling better performance in applications used in scientific research, medical imaging, industrial inspection, and more.
China propels LiDAR for automotive
The global LiDAR market for automotive is expected to grow from $317 million in 2022 to $4,477 million in 2028.