Capacitive sensors are typically cost-effective and deliver low-power performance features aligned with today’s trends for consumer and industrial applications. Capacitive sensors are cost effective ...
Capacitive sensor technology has evolved markedly over recent years, underpinned by advancements in integrated circuit design and novel measurement approaches. These sensors function by detecting ...
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Listening to the body's quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor
The human body continuously generates a rich spectrum of vibrations—often without us ever noticing. Everyday unconscious ...
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Eye-inspired electronic skin lets robots detect nearby humans and delicate touch
Robots that work alongside humans need two different sensing abilities. They must detect people ...
In Part 1 of this article, we explained popular liquid-level sensing methods and their limitations. We also delved into why capacitive-sensing techniques are superior to traditional methods used for ...
Capacitive sensing has emerged as a promising non-contact approach for acquiring biopotential signals such as electrocardiograms and electrodermal activity. Unlike conventional methods that rely on ...
When your residence has soil moisture sensors embedded that were dictated by your friendly neighborhood HoA, you may start asking questions about the system used. That’s what [Modest Maker] did and ...
Jeppe Djernes Sinding, area sales manager at dol-sensors, recently spoke to The Poultry Site’s Sarah Mikesell at IPPE 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Every farm and production system is set up ...
Wearable sensor detects vibrations from breathing, speaking, swallowing & coughing. It works without external power & can ...
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