Leister Technologies
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Website: http://www.leister.com/axetris
Email: sales@leisterusa.com
1253 Hamilton Parkway
Itasca, IL, 60143
USA
Tel: 630.931.4000
On-line destination for architects, designers, engineers working with embedded sensors (wired and wireless), MEMS, signal conditioning, power conversion, instrumentation and data acquisition technologies
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Website: http://www.leister.com/axetris
Email: sales@leisterusa.com
1253 Hamilton Parkway
Tel: 630.931.4000
“MEMS for Cell Phones and Tablets report”, a report from Yole Développement Yole Développement announces its new technology & market analysis MEMS for Cell Phones and Tablets.
Once again demonstrating Apple Inc.’s power to ordain winners in the electronics supply chain, the top suppliers last year of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) microphones
Increased spending in NAND and flash by Micron, LEDs by Philips and Osram, and continued investments by GLOBALFOUNDRIES will create new opportunities for equipment and materials
Palace Hotel San Francisco July 11, 2013
Washington DC July 23rd, 2013
Dallas, TX October 28-30, 2013
NXP offers the worlds lowest power consumption touch and proximity sensors available on the market. Our capacitive sensors offer industry-leading robustness to EMC, making NXP a worldwide leader in low power capacitive touch sensors.
A collaborative effort by Washington State University researchers, US Geological Survey, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab might hold the key to predicting volcanic eruptions.
This device uses MEMS based rate gyro sensors mounted to a gimbaled camera rig to measure the angular rate of the camera's rotation. The gyro signals are amplified to drive DC servo motors coupled to the camera's rotational axes. As a gyro measures the cameras rotation about an axis, the corresponding servo motor applies an opposing torque on the platform to oppose camera rotation.
Demo of ShapeAccelArray™ (SAA), a new monitoring technology that allows engineers to visualize movement in the ground or in solid structures, simply by connecting to the Internet.
NSF funded movie about MEMS manufacturing. MEMS includes Texas Instruments' packaging of DLP technology; Hewlett Packard's fabrication of the thermal inkjet print heads; and Freescale's design of sensors. Silicon Run Productions worked with their advisory committee and MEMS Industry Group (MIG) to include a variety of MEMS devices and their applications. More information is available at http://www.memsindustrygroup.org and http://www.siliconrun.com/
Using the MEMS accelerometer and the digital micromirror as an example, this DVD explores MEMS technology in a concise, easy to understand, 8.5-minute package. Examples of MEMS are given from all industries, including industrial, automotive, life sciences, and consumer electronics.
You can choose from many different sensors on the market today to measure all types of natural phenomena. This National Instruments white paper categorizes and compares the most common sensors for measuring seven of these phenomena to help you choose the best option for your application.
Human interfaces that use capacitive sensors for proximity or touch control are changing the way we interact with electronics.
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