LONDON, March 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Due to emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) and automation in industrial processing and home applications, the demand for sensors and transducers has ...
Ultrasonic flow meters can be used in a variety of applications where non-intrusive measurement is an advantage. Large pipes, chemical feed pipes, steam pipes, and some gas pipes are just some ...
Ultrasonics or ultrasound is a radar-like system that uses ultrasonic signals at frequencies above those typical for human hearing, usually above 16 to 20 kHz. The 40- to 70-kHz range tends to be most ...
Before humans discovered ultrasound for a variety of medical, technical and military applications, nature had perfected it over millions of years for navigation under and above water. Dolphins and ...
TDK Corp. has launched the new B78416A* series of compact EPCOS transformers with EP 6 cores for ultrasonic applications. These transformers, measuring 9.0 x 7.6 x 7.1 mm, are designed to provide ...
Diagnostic ultrasound shines as the first choice for certain applications in imaging from ob/gyn to abdominal, vascular, and cardiac specialties. With its use of sound instead of x-ray, ultrasound ...
Analog Devices has released the AD8333, which it claims is the first dual-channel I/Q (in-phase and quadrature) demodulator and phase-shifter for CW (continuous wave) Doppler ultrasound applications.
Ultrasound can do a whole lot more than create images of unborn babies. Since it first became a near-indispensable medical tool in the 1930s, technology that produces sound waves so high-pitched that ...
Ultrasonics or ultrasound is a radar-like system that uses ultrasonic signals at frequencies above those typical for human hearing, usually above 16 to 20 kHz. The 40- to 70-kHz range tends to be most ...
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