A failed or damaged pressure sensor can lead to unexpected downtime and costs. To reduce these risks, engineers must consider how the various challenges of an application will affect sensors.
The development of flexible pressure sensors has various potential applications in soft robotics, wearable electronics, and artificial electronic skins. Microfluidic tactile diaphragm pressure sensor.
The human brain coordinates our perceptions, thoughts, and actions from the activity of its neurons. Neuroscientists are endeavoring to understand how the brain functions by employing methods capable ...
Hydraulic applications rely upon fluid power or pressurized fluids to generate, control, and transmit power. These systems are capable of producing high power and high forces in small volumes and have ...
In today’s environment, pressure sensors must be able to work in the harshest of environment with the most hostile and corrosive media. This whitepaper discusses how to choose the right pressure ...
Honeywell’s new basic board mount pressure sensors, the TBP Series, are designed for customers who require a high quality, basic performance, mV output sensor that is compensated and unamplified so ...
Dubbed the arctic warrior, the AST20HA digitally compensated pressure transducer promises high performance over wide temperature ranges, typically -40?C to +85°C. Made from a combination of stainless ...
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. Untreated, those with sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep. This can ...
Abstract: Blood pressure, a basic cardiac diagnostic modality, has been primarily focused on the measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure values, and their derivatives. Drexel’s technology ...
A new study has identified a critical "pressure sensor" inside the kidney that helps the body control blood pressure and ...
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