Real-time monitoring of cell detachment remains challenging, however, despite being critical for timely bioreactor transfer ...
T his article is a follow-up to the one on SELF capacitance [1], and together, they cover the theories and design guides for the two most popular capacitive sensors, the projected and self capacitive ...
Opportunities in tactile sensors span varied sectors, including robotics, electronics, and smart homes. As tactile sensors enable human-like perception, the integration of multiple sensing ...
The AS8580 launched by ams OSRAM adopts a robust capacitive sensing solution based on IQ demodulation technology, which can ...
There are generally two types of accelerometers currently available—capacitor-based and thermal versions—and both are microelectromechanical devices (MEMS). So what’s the difference between the two?
NGage has raised $7m in first-round funding to accelerate the commercialisation of its MEMs sensor technology.
Thermal MEMS accelerometers are well-suited for inclination sensing in high vibration environments for several reasons. Their inherent low-pass response and zero resonance makes inclination sensing ...
Imagine a bulletproof iPod. It’s possible with new touch sensors that use resonant sound instead of capacitance. • Trapped acoustic resonance is most simply described with an analogy: the ringing of a ...
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