BSWA Technology have released a two channel sound card that plugs into a USB port on a computer, which has ICP inputs.
Read more on the BSWA Technology web site.
BSWA Technology have released a two channel sound card that plugs into a USB port on a computer, which has ICP inputs.
Read more on the BSWA Technology web site.
Microstrain announced the availability of miniature wireless sensors called EmbedSense. EmbedSense uses an inductive link to receive power from an external coil and to return digital strain, temperature and unique ID information
Read the press release on the Microstrain web site.
Colibrys has released the new SMD MS 8000 series of accelerometers that can withstand high shock loads and have an in-built temperature sensor that can be used to compensate the calibration of the device.
Read the press release on the Colibrys web site.
National Instruments have released two new data acquisitions boards that have 24 bit accuracy, 110dB dynamic range, 45kHz bandwidth. The new NI PXI-4472B and the new four-channel NI PCI-4474 boards are suitable for noise and vibration measurements.
Read more on the National Instruments web site.
Datastick have released a new product that enables capturing of signals on a Palm PDA.
LMS International have released a new battery powered instrument called SCADAS 305, for noise and vibration measurements. The instrument has 4 to 20 input channels.
Read more on the LMS International web site.
Analog Devices has added more MEMs accelerometers to its product range. The ADXL203 is a two axis, low G accelerometer and the ADXL103 is the single axis version. Both accelerometers have a range of +/- 1.7 g and can measure both static and dynamic acceleration.
Read more on the Analog Devices web site.
A division of PCB, called IMI Sensors are now selling accelerometers, signal conditions, alarm sensors and more that provide 4-20mA signals. The signal conditioners convert ICP accelerometer signals into 4-20mA analogue signals, suitable for use with industrial process monitoring systems.
Read more on the IMI Sensors web site.
Analog Devices won an award from the magazine analogZONE for its gyroscope that uses MEMs technology. The ADXRS150 iMEMS gyroscope has both an angular rate sensor and all necessary signal processing on a single piece of silicon.
Read more on the Analog Devices web site.
Analog Devices has released a new low cost accelerometer, the ADXL311, that will sell for $2.50 each in quantities of 10,000. The new accelerometer is made using MEMs technology.
Read more on the Analog Devices web site.