Low Power Sensors

Sensors Design: Low Power Revolution

Delivering much more for less energy We live in a day and age when energy efficiency is the major differentiator for manufacturers of electromechanical switches and sensors.  This is as a result of a global campaign to cut down on

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Different Types of Sensors with their Applications

Sensors We live in a world full of sensors from our homes, offices to our cars. Sensor work to make our lives easier by enabling us to control our surrounding. Sensors are devices that are used to detect a physical

current sensing

Apply Smart Current Sensing and Monitoring Technologies

How to Apply Smart Current sensing? We are surrounded by electrical appliances everywhere; refrigerators, smartphones, tablets, TVs among others. They all demand different amounts of power so as to function. Exposure to too much power is certain to damage these

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Current Sensors: Effective High Power Isolated Current Sensors

Current Sensing In power-related applications, it is very important to know the amount of current flowing through the conductor. There are many ways of measuring current hence it is important to understand each one of them so that you make

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Low TCR Resistors for Current Sensing

Accurate current sensing for better power efficiency There is a global push to ensure electronic circuits to become more efficient so as to cumulatively reduce carbon emissions.  Circuit designers and system operators need to understand the level of current through

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Smart Sensors Fulfilling The Promise Of The IoT

The promise The Internet of things promises to make life simpler, exciting and a lot more fulfilling for every consumer by interconnecting the world around them. The fulfillment of this dream lies in the quantity and quality of actionable information.

SMART CURRENT SENSING AND MONITORING TECHNIQUES

Overcurrent protection Inline fuses are the most popular overcurrent protection components across the globe. You see the plug in your fridge, TV, Iron box, Laundry machine, and Home theatre? They have inline fuses. Virtually every electronic device that is plugged