From autonomous vehicles to optical testing, these sensors bring high performance infrared detection into real-world systems.
Thermal bridges, insulation defects and building envelope air leakage can form hidden energy gaps, or inefficiencies that ...
The sensor/monitor shown in the diagram ‘wakes up’ the host system on detection of infra-red (IR) signals. It draws so little supply current that it can remain on continuously in a notebook computer ...
The modern world moves fast, and so do its dangers. Missiles can travel long distances in minutes, leaving very little time ...
An Infrared close object sensor installed on an industrial vehicle detects objects or pedestrians located in a hazardous area. When it detects a problem an audio/visual indicator makes an alert, that ...
We all know that feeling: you've turned the lights off and are almost asleep when you hear that infamous buzz. A mosquito is hunting in your bedroom. The dance commences. You could turn on the lights, ...
It’s called IRST21 and it takes two years to produce a unit from Lockheed Martin in Orlando and Ocala. This highly advanced infrared sensor identifies the heat signature from friction as air passes ...
A sensor identifies misfolded protein biomarkers in the blood. This offers a chance to detect Alzheimer's disease before any symptoms occur. Researchers intend to bring it to market maturity. The ...
The iPhone is well known for its excellent camera. You may have noticed a black dot near the lenses and wonder what it is ...
Urban mobility problems demand clarity. Intersections remain the most common sites for crashes, congestion, and violations.