IESA and ELCIA Join Forces to Boost Sensor Manufacturing in India
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Chinmay
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December 6, 2024
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India, News, Semiconductor Industry, Sensors
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ELCIA, Electronics Manufacturing, IESA, India ESDM, industrial sensors, innovation, MEMS, NEMS, self-reliance, semiconductors, Sensor Technology, technology development
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India is set to witness a transformative leap in its sensor technology sector with a landmark partnership between the India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA) and the Electronics City Industries Association (ELCIA). This collaboration aims to fortify India’s ambitions in the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) space, driving innovation and reducing dependency on imports. A Vision for a Self-Reliant …
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Panasonic Unveils Ultra-Compact, Long-Lasting Air Quality Sensor: SN-GCQB1
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Chinmay
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November 27, 2024
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New Product Release, Sensors
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air quality sensor, environmental sensing, HVAC, IAQ standards, indoor air quality, Panasonic, PM2.5 detection, smart air purifiers, SN-GCQB1, TVOCs
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Panasonic Industry has introduced the SN-GCQB1 Laser Type Air Quality Sensor, a groundbreaking innovation in air quality monitoring technology. This sensor sets new benchmarks for precision, compactness, and durability, offering comprehensive air quality monitoring for a wide range of applications. Designed to deliver accurate measurements of particulate matter, temperature, humidity, and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), the SN-GCQB1 is poised …
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TI simplifies current sensing with the industry’s most accurate Hall-effect sensors and integrated shunt solutions
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Hrishikesh
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August 28, 2023
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Boards, Business, Power, Sensors
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Accuracy Improvement, Automotive Versions, bandwidth, Current Sensors, Engineering Design, Evaluation Modules, exas Instruments, External Shunt Resistors, EZShunt Portfolio, Hall-effect Current Sensor, INA700, INA781, Product Pricing, Propagation Delay, Reinforced Isolation, Sensing Technologies., Temperature Drift, TI, Voltage Drift
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• Lowest-drift isolated Hall-effect current sensor reduces design complexity in high-voltage systems• EZShunt™ integrated shunt portfolio simplifies designs while reducing system cost and maximizing performance Texas Instruments (TI), a frontrunner in advanced sensing technologies, has launched an array of groundbreaking current sensors designed to streamline engineering processes while simultaneously enhancing precision. These cutting-edge solutions cater to a wide range of …
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Gas Sensing
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being applied in many exciting ways. Most everyone has heard about the big things, like computers that can beat humans at chess, Google image search engines, and “big data.” However, many companies and researchers are using AI in a myriad of ways to improve our lives, including applications in air quality and gas sensing. AI can …
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Accelerometer and Gyroscope SiP IC with Built-In Machine Learning
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Hrishikesh
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February 15, 2019
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Internet of Things, Machine Learning, News, Sensors
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Accelerometer, CMOS, Gyroscope, Machine Learning, ML Core, Sensor, stm
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The LSM6DSOX, is STM’s latest released Acceleration and orientation (gyroscope) Sensor IC with capabilities to process the data via machine learning techniques without any external microcontrollers inputs. Dividing processing power amongst various electronic active elements helps in reducing computation time and power of the device, and enables easier data processing as well as increasing performance. Instead of the main controller and processor performing all the number …
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Highly integrated Hall sensors from Infineon
Hall sensors from Infineon consume under 1.6mA, have precise switching points, stable operation, compact packaging, replace up to four passive components and come as latch and switch-type sensors. The 5-V versions consume 1.4 mA. They are currently available in high volume. All of the TLx496x Hall sensors – switches and latches – have an integrated Hall element,a voltage regulator,choppers, an …
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Tiny wireless sensor never needs a battery
The internet of things is a nice idea, but there’s one big catch: you have to power all those smart devices, which is no mean feat when some of them might not even have room for a battery. Dutch researchers think they have a solution, though. They’ve built an extra-small (2 square millimeters) wireless temperature sensor that gets its power …
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Microcurrent humidity sensor
With the advent of Internet of Things, developers are coming with gadgets and inventions that are targeted to monitor the basic parameters that exist around us viz. Temperature, Humidity and Ambient Light. Low power consumption, smaller size and higher accuracy. Texas Instruments recently launched a new HDC variant called HDC 1050. DC1050 is a 1.3µA ±3% accurate digital humidity sensor, that …
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Capacitive sensor IC
Jon Baldwin of Texas Instruments says this will be easier and lower cost to design when you measure small changes in capacitance in a conductor rather than absolute capacitance levels. Texas Instruments introduced a capacitive sensing IC, which it says can be used for automatic doors without the problems associated with sensing nearby objects or humans. The FDC2214 senses small changes …
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