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Proximity

Spindle Error Analyzer Addresses Micro Measurement

October 31, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Lion Precision has been measuring machine-tool spindle thermal growth and error motions in multiple axes for over ten years. To address the increasingly stringent requirements for micro-machining in precision tools, the company adapted its technology to target smaller scale measurements. The micromachining Spindle Error Analyzer (SEA) uses smaller versions of the noncontact probes, probe mounts, […]

Filed Under: Featured, Proximity Tagged With: Noncontact sensor

MEMS IR Sensor Detects Occupancy

July 26, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Donna Sandfox, MEMS product manager with Omron Electronic Components discusses the company’s thermal IR Sensor at Sensors Expo 2011. With eight microelectromechanical system (MEMS) chips in the sensor, the D6T-8L can determine occupancy for several building automation, commercial and consumer applications. The sensor is in development so for more information consult Omron Electronic Components. To […]

Filed Under: Featured, Proximity, Temperature Tagged With: infrared, IR, occupancy sensing, thermal imaging

Inductive Proximity Sensor for Extreme Radiation & Temperatures

July 25, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Frank Talk, Proximity Tagged With: proximity sensing, rad hard, Signal Conditioning

Eco-Friendly Sensors: Good for the Environment and Applications

April 8, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Recycled corn by-product – it’s not the first design aspect I look for in a sensor. However, Carlo Gavazzi’s engineers used a potting material made of a recycled corn by-product to obtain higher resistance to mechanical stress and increase the reliability, improve the stability and provide a longer sensor lifetime for its ICB Series inductive […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inductive, Position, Proximity Tagged With: eco-friendly, Inductive, Proximity, sensor

Limited Space? Not a Problem for Short Proximity Sensor

April 6, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

With its 6-mm package, Balluff claims to deliver the shortest self-contained inductive proximity sensors in the world. The fully integrated SuperShorty sensors do not require additional amplification and include reverse polarity and short circuit protection. The sensors have a 1.5 mm sensing range with PNP and NPN and normally open and normally closed versions.   Three […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inductive, Position, Proximity Tagged With: balluff, Inductive, Proximity, sensor

High-resolution Capacitive Sensor has User-adjustable Setpoint

March 26, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Need high precision in proximity sensing?The setpoint of Lion Precision’s CPA100 capacitive sensor can be adjusted to detect presence/absence with 15 nm RMS (150 nm p-p) resolution. Industrial processing applications of the analog ouptut sensor include: production line part sorting, double sheet detection in printers or related processes and monitoring of processes involving nonconductive materials. The […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Proximity Tagged With: absence, analog output, Capacitive Proximity Switch, presence

Pricing Concerns for Proximity Sensors? Check This Out.

February 21, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Should sensor manufacturers proactively develop more cost-effective sensors? Balluff thinks so. Its announcement of a line of economical proximity sensors probably won’t start a price war but it should be good news to users for a variety of applications. The company’s Global.CProx line of capacitive sensors offers many of the same features of it existing […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Proximity Tagged With: balluff, Capacitive, proximity sensor

Motion Sensing Demoed in Visteon Concept Vehicle

January 26, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

The center console (dashboard) could change dramatically in future vehicles with controls located closer to driver. This frees up space for other options. Visteon demonstrates one possibility using motion sensing to Sensor Tips senior editor Randy Frank at CES 2011. To view the video, click here. To find out more about instrument panel technologies from […]

Filed Under: Featured, Position, Proximity Tagged With: motion detection, motion sensing, Proximity, Visteon

IR Sensing Used in Instrument Panel Concept

January 20, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

At the 2011 International CES in Las Vegas, an expert in Visteon’s tent demonstrates infrared (IR) technology to sense where a driver points in a concept instrument panel to Sensor Tips senior editor Randy Frank. Occupant interface technology using IR sensing tracks the finger and has advantages over a capacitive proximity sensing. To see the […]

Filed Under: Featured, Position, Proximity Tagged With: infrared, IR, Position, Proximity

Proximity Sensing Wakes Sleeping Display

November 10, 2010 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

At Convergence 2010 in Detroit, Mich., Atmel’s Stephan Thaler shows how proximity sensing enhances a vehicle’s environment and easily activates a sleeping display. For more information on Atmel’s maXTouch technology and proximity detection, click here. To watch the video, click here.

Filed Under: Featured, Proximity Tagged With: Atmel, proximity detection

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