SigmaSense partners with NXP Semiconductors for future sensing systems

Texas company, Sigma Sense has developed a sensing technology which it says will improve the performance of practically anything with a touchscreen, for example mobile phones, automotive, industrial, gaming, wearables, digital signage, industrial / IoT and even improve the performance of EV batteries.

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Thin magnetic sheets have high permability for NFC

Noise suppressing / magnetic sheets by TDK have high permeability and low magnetic loss for NFC (near field communication) applications. The IFQ06 thin magnetic sheets are flexible and can be easily formed to a desired shape, said the company.

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Low-power multi-gas sensor can be used in wearable and portable devices

The ScioSense ENS161 multi-gas sensor draws an average current of 700 microA that duty-cycles its heated metal-oxide (MOX) sensing elements. This is claimed to reduce power consumption by as much as 30 times compared to sensors that require their sensing elements to be permanently heated and enables continuous high-performance operation in devices with a small battery.

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30GHz PicoScope updates “revolutionise signal analysis”

Updates and additions to the PicoScope PC-based 9000 series of oscilloscopes by Pico Technology include a new 30GHz bandwidth model and updated 5GHz, 16GHz, and 20GHz models. According to the company, PicoScope is setting new standards in the test and measurement industry.

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