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April 10, 2011


Tiny Digital MEMS Microphone from Akustica
The AKU230 from Akustica Inc., part of the Bosch Group, Pittsburgh, PA, is a single-chip digital MEMS microphone for high-quality voice applications in laptops, tablets, and netbook PCs.  continued >>

Incremental Optical Encoder from Celesco
The CS15 from Celesco Transducer Products Inc., Chatsworth, CA, is a compact size 15 servo-mount incremental optical encoder that is 1.5 in. dia., <1 in. high, and offers 4 resolution options from 100–2500 pulses/rev.  continued >>

Biaxial Linear Accelerometers from Columbia
Models SA-220RHT and SA-225RHT from Columbia Research Labs Inc., Woodlyn, PA, are force balance accelerometers designed as measurement while drilling (MWD) sensors for downhole well service applications.  continued >>

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Thermal Dispersion Flow Switch from Gems
Gems Sensors & Controls Inc., Plainville, CT, offer the FS-600 thermal dispersion flow switch for OEM applications.  continued >>

Pressure Sensors from Honeywell
Honeywell Sensing and Control, Minneapolis, MN, has added a single-side liquid media option for its TruStability line of pressure sensors that lets you use one port of the sensor with condensing humidity or noncorrosive liquid media, such as deionized water.  continued >>

Point-Level Sensor from IFM Efector
The LMT Series sanitary point-level sensor from ifm efector inc., Exton, PA, is designed to monitor the level of liquids, viscous media, and powders in food and beverage processing tanks and pipes.  continued >>

Pressure Transducers from Kistler North America
Types 4260A and 4262A piezoresistive pressure transducer families from Kistler North America, Farmington Hills, MI, are designed for automotive powertrain and component leak testing applications.  continued >>

Laser Sensor from Ramco Innovations
The ZM Series laser sensor from Optex FA Sensors, distributed by Ramco Innovations Inc., West Des Moines, IA, has a SUS316L SS housing and an IP69K rating for use in raw food, meat, and beverage processing.  continued >>

Gas Turbine Accelerometer Kits from IMI Sensors
IMI Sensors div., PCB Piezotronics Inc., Depew, NY, offers 600B13/B14 high-temperature accelerometer kits for vibration measurement in gas turbines. 
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Low-Profile Force Transducer from Sherborne
The U2000 Series of ultra-low-profile, high-frequency-response load cells from Sherborne Sensors, Wyckoff, NJ, are available in standard load ranges from 1–25 kN and suited for space-limited applications.  continued >>

MEMS Sensing Modules from Silicon Designs
Single-axis 2220 and 2240 Series MEMS capacitive accelerometer modules from Silicon Designs Inc., Issaquah, WA, are designed to monitor aircraft vibration for military and commercial aircraft OEMs and their associated test facilities. 
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Temperature Sensors from Tasseron
Tasseron Sensors and Controls Inc., Williamsport, PA, offers the Qwik Series of temperature sensors for building automation and HVAC.  continued >>

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Tiny Digital MEMS Microphone from Akustica
The AKU230 from Akustica Inc., part of the Bosch Group, Pittsburgh, PA, is a single-chip digital MEMS microphone for high-quality voice applications in laptops, tablets, and netbook PCs.  continued >>



GigE Vision Cameras from Framos
Framos Electronics Ltd., Camberley, U.K., offers the Smartek Giganetix Series of GigE Vision cameras for demanding machine vision applications.  continued >>



16-Channel Amplifier from HBM
Designed for the QuantumX DA system, the MX1601 from HBM, Marlborough, MA, is a 16-channel universal amplifier module that can work with a large number of different sensors.  continued >>

Fleet Maintenance Data Logger from IPETRONIK
FLEETlog from IPETRONIK Inc., Livonia, MI, is a high-precision data logger for heavy vehicle fleet management applications such as DA and predictive maintenance, in-vehicle driver response and endurance tests, statistical research, fuel efficiency studies, braking data, and driver efficiency route identification.  continued >>

Conductivity/Salinity Logger from Onset
The HOBO U24-002 from Onset Computer Corp., Pocasset, MA, is a conductivity/salinity data logger for measuring salinity, conductivity, and temperature in saltwater environments.  continued >>

DA Conditioner from Vishay Precision Group
The D4 from Vishay Precision Group Inc., Malvern, PA, is a portable, USB-powered DA conditioner that lets you connect and monitor up to 4 channels of strain gauge input or input from any Wheatstone-bridge-based device.  continued >>



Wireless Data Radios from FreeWave
GX data radios from FreeWave Technologies, Boulder, CO, operate in the 2.4 GHz spectrum and offer FCC, IC, ETSI, and UL Class 1 Div. 2 compliance in a single device.  continued >>


CANopen Gateway from HMS Industrial Networks
The Anybus X-gateway CANopen from HMS Industrial Networks Inc., Chicago, IL, lets you transfer I/O data between automation devices on EtherNet/IP and CANopen.  continued >>

Network Diagnostics from Trebing + Himstedt
TH SCOPE software from Trebing + Himstedt, Phoenix, AZ, displays diagnostics for Profibus, Profinet, and other industrial Ethernet protocols, when used in conjunction with the TH LINK network access point.  continued >>



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