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MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors effective from 1 millitorr to 1 atm


https://www.electronics-lab.com/mems-thermopile-vacuum-sensors-effective-1-millitorr-1-atm/

The PVC3000 series of MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors from Posifa Technologies deliver a wide effective range from 1 millitorr (0.13 Pa) to 1 atm (760 torr, or 101 kPa) to eliminate the need for additional sensing technology and to lower overall solution costs. The upper effective range of traditional Pirani vacuum sensors is capped at […]

Optomyography: A novel approach of detecting muscular signals using optical sensors


https://www.electronics-lab.com/optomyography-novel-approach-detecting-muscular-signals-using-optical-sensors/

Optomyography is a novel, non-invasive, non-contact optical method to measure muscular signals of the human body for diagnosing muscular disorders. It is also considered as an emerging technique for making better human-machine interfaces. Matt, Amrit, and Maneesh conducted an optomyogram experiment at Cornell University to sense the movement of fingers and wrist, and eventually to […]

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