Download this article in PDF format. We’ve been waiting for a long time and now it’s being implemented widely—namely, artificial intelligence (AI). From automatic factories, self-driving cars and ...
Sponsored by IDT: Thanks to the advances made in inductive position sensing, the technology is carving new paths in automotive design and leaving its optical and capacitive cousins in the dust.
As industrial processes become automated, wireless and cloud-connected, sensors serve as the backbone in providing the feedback on assets necessary for remote monitoring and control. The accuracy and ...
Melexis has announced a new model of the MLX90514, a dual-input inductive sensor interface, tailored for robotics, industrial, and mobility applications. Through its SSI output protocol, it produces ...
Renesas has developed an inductive position sensor (IPS) technology that delivers a resolution of up to 19 bits and accuracy of up to 14 bits. The magnet-free, dual-coil technology can replace ...
Key features include true 3D position detection, a unique stray-field concept supporting various magnetic configurations (rotary, linear, axial, radial), and a highly robust Hall-plate architecture.
MLX90366 features the SAE J2716 SENT (Single Edge Nibble Transmission) protocol intended to replace the analog signaling between stand-alone remote sensors and Electronic Control Units (ECUs). It ...
Your car's camshaft — or camshafts if your vehicle has a DOHC engine — is a vital component that plays a critical role in the internal combustion process. Its job is to synchronize the opening and ...
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Laser Profile Scanners Measure Position and Geometry of Cables to Guide Robots to Safely Grip and Insert Them in Terminals
The scanCONTROL 3010-200 laser profile scanners from Micro-Epsilon enable robots to precisely detect and handle flexible cables in real-time.
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