Video/Webcasts
Sensor Know How NOW: Solving Sensor Interfacing Issues in Portable Multi-Sensor Systems
As the number of sensors increase and specifications tighten, the design challenges of the sensor interfacing portion of the system increase. Guest expert Andreas Heldwein from ZMD AG will explain the problems and a solution that can simplify interfacing multiple sensors.
Sensor Know How NOW: Are Standards Required for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems?
Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are required on all vehicles sold in the United States since Sept. 1, 2007. However, servicing tires and replacing the TPMS have issues that are gaining recognition in many circles. Guest expert Mark Shaw from Freescale Semiconductor provides insight into the situation and proposes answers.
Sensor Know How NOW: Body Motion Capture Using Inertial Sensors
Body Motion Capture is one application that benefits from using both multi-axis MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes to transfer actual body motions to digital media for use in movie animation and video game development. MEMS-based motion sensors can also add new capabilities to an established application or enable a new application - if you know how to choose the right products. This web cast will review some of the key design considerations.
Sensors Know How NOW : Solving Industrial Inspection Problems
Randy Frank reviews the Cognex Checker 200 vision sensor, and discusses how it overcomes the problems associated with traditional sensors.
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