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January 29, 2007


Submersible Pressure Sensors from AST
American Sensor Technologies (AST) Inc., Mt. Olive, NJ, offers the Models AST4500 and AST4510 media-isolated submersible pressure sensors suited for applications such as measuring ground-water level depth, well-water monitoring, earthen and concrete dams, liquid level in tanks, irrigation, and salt-water holding tanks.  continued >>

Collision Sensor from ATI Industrial Automation
The SR-61 collision sensor from ATI Industrial Automation, Apex, NC, is for use with 3–5 kg capacity robots and is designed to prevent damage to robotic end-effectors resulting from robot crashes.  continued >>

IEQ/IAQ Monitor from Carltex
The Multinorm from Carltex Inc., Centerport, NY, is a single instrument for monitoring indoor environmental and air quality parameters.  continued >>

Portable Flowmeter from Dynasonics
The TFXP portable transit-time flowmeter from Dynasonics, Racine, WI, is for long- or short-term flow measurement surveys on full-pipe liquid systems involving liquids containing moderate amounts of suspended solids or aeration.  continued >>

Insertion Magmeters from FlowMeters.com
MG Series electromagnetic flowmeters from FlowMeters.com, Hazel Park, MI, are for monitoring conductive liquids in 1–8 in. pipe sizes.  continued >>

Moisture Meter from GE Sensing
The HygroTrace from GE Sensing, Billerica, MA, measures moisture to the low ppb range for ultra-high purity gases critical to various semiconductor, LCD, and other manufacturing processes.  continued >>

Digital Sensors from INPROX Sensors
INPROX Sensors, Boston, MA, offers its inGen Linear Direct digital sensors that can interface directly with microprocessors without the need for signal conditioning, and use a specially tuned oscillator that produces a frequency of oscillation, a square wave output that is read as a pulse train by microprocessors.  continued >>

Color Sensor Modules from MAZeT
Designed for OEMs, the JENCOLOUR MTCS-TIAM1 from MAZeT GmbH, Jena, Germany, is a true-color sensor board with optical shutters.  continued >>

Pressure Transducer from Measurement Specialties
The M5100 from Measurement Specialties, Fremont, CA, is designed for use in industrial applications that require long-term stability despite harsh environmental conditions.  continued >>

Compact Gauge Sensor from Ono Sokki
Ono Sokki Technology Inc., Addison, IL, offers the GS-7710 linear gauge sensor that has an 8 mm dia. body, is IP67-rated, and has a life of >5 million cycles.  continued >>


 

THD Analyzer IC from Mixed Signal Integration
Mixed Signal Integration Corp., San Jose, CA, offer the MSTHDA single-chip 1/6th octave-wide 5-harmonic total harmonic distortion (THD) analyzer.  continued >>

Digital Filter Development Tool from Quickfilter
Quickfilter Technologies Inc., Allen, TX, offers the MSP-Mojo development tool that lets you implement precision digital filtering to designs based on TI's MSP430 microcontrollers.  continued >>


 

Motion Control Software, Controller from Danaher
Danaher Motion, Wood Dale, IL, offers PiCPro software to program the company's MMC-D64 machine and motion controller and provide connectivity with the company's smart drives and servo motors.  continued >>

Rugged DA System from Dewetron
Dewetron Inc., Charlestown, RI, offers the DA-130 Series ruggedized notebook computer, available as a DA system (Model DA-135), with hot-swappable batteries, a full-length PCI slot, and the ability to upgrade by replacing the standard mini-ITX motherboard.  continued >>

Wireless Temperature Input Devices from MCC
The WLS-TC and WLS-TEMP from Measurement Computing Corp., Norton, MA, are wireless versions of the company's USB-TC and USB-TEMP temperature input devices.  continued >>

Remote Monitoring, Control Software from NI
National Instruments, Austin, TX, offers NI Measurement Studio 8.1, a suite of class libraries and user interface controls for test, measurement, and automation applications built using Microsoft Visual Studio.  continued >>

Current Loop Transmitter from OTEK
The CTT current loop (4–20 mA) transmitter from OTEK Corp., Tucson, AZ, is powered by existing 5 A current transformer, extracting the power flowing on the transformer's secondary, without accuracy degradation due to saturation.  continued >>

USB DA Modules from Sealevel Systems
SeaDAC USB-compatible DA and control modules from Sealevel Systems Inc., Liberty, SC, connect to a computer's USB port and offer reed and Form C relays, optically isolated inputs, TTL interface to standard solid-state relay racks, and A/D and D/A functionality.  continued >>

Data Loggers/Recorders from UEI
United Electronic Industries (UEI), Canton, MA, offers the UEILogger series of loggers/recorders.  continued >>



Wireless Temperature Input Devices from MCC
The WLS-TC and WLS-TEMP from Measurement Computing Corp., Norton, MA, are wireless versions of the company's USB-TC and USB-TEMP temperature input devices.  continued >>

Wireless Networking Architecture from SynapSense
SynapSense Corp., Folsom, CA, offers the OneClick wireless sensor network software architecture, allowing you to develop, deploy, and manage applications while addressing fundamental reliability and power issues.  continued >>



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