
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Temperature sensors",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Temperature sensors suit low-power applications from
STMicroelectronics, which we summarised at the time by saying "STxx75 temperature sensors suit any control application where a processor with an I2C bus/SMBus needs to take action based on an accurate digital reading of the local temperature".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release USB device connects 14 sensors from
Saelig Company: "The DLP-232PC data acquisition module is a low-cost, easy to use, ready-made board for measuring voltages, controlling and monitoring processes and acquiring temperature data".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Aitech Defense Systems
concerning its C108 SBC
- take a look at Computers meet military needs
which says: "Aitech Defense Systems' C108 SBC reduces heat generation for increased reliability, while its pin compatibility reduces upgrade, operating and maintenance and logistics expenses".
Take a look also at the news release from Texas Instruments (April 2006-), Sensors keep watch over processors and FPGAs,
as well as Temperature sensors protect PCs from STMicroelectronics,
and Testing readies space telescope for launch from National Instruments.
See also:
Subsystems have the power to move jetliners
(June 2007)
Semikron provides key components for the WheelTug system, which has the potential to revolutionise ground movements at airports and provide significant environmental benefits
Sensors set for launch in Nuremberg
(April 2007)
During Sensor + Test 2007 Melexis will release several new products for both medical and industrial applications
3U CompactPCI board promises more MIPS per watt
(December 2006)
Aitech Defense Systems has expanded its C900 series of rugged 3U CompactPCI single board computers with the low-power high-performance C903
High performance IR camera at Photonics West
(December 2006)
At the forthcoming Photonics West exhibition in San Jose, USA, Cedip Infrared Systems will exhibit on the Electrophysics booth 1746, its new Silver 660M
MCU-based designs honoured at conference
(November 2006)
A shirt-pocket-sized two-channel digital storage oscilloscope has won first prize in the TI MSP430 eZ Design Contest
Signal conditioner is made for automotive sensing
(November 2006)
The ZMD31150 high-speed automotive signal conditioner IC features advanced on-chip diagnostics for use with all types of Wheatstone bridge sensors
MCUs address automotive requirements
(October 2006)
Silicon Laboratories has released a highly integrated MCU family designed specifically for automotive electronics
Sensors give true picture of thermal management
(August 2006)
High-precision remote-diode temperature sensors employ National's TruTherm thermal management technology with transistor-mode beta compensation
Fans of intelligence
(August 2006)
Many of the fans in Aerco's extensive range can be supplied with multifunction signals and controls to provide system protection and intelligent cooling control
Sensors watch mainboard conditions
(June 2006)
Analog Devices has introduced a family of digital temperature and voltage sensors for use in desktop computers and workstations that employ the Simple Serial Transport (SST) bus
Management bus upgrades for more information
(June 2006)
The Simple Serial Transport bus enables faster and more precise communication of system efficiency in high-performance desktop computers, workstations and servers
Sockets bring temperature sensors onboard
(June 2006)
Labfacility offers a range of polarised, high quality printed circuit board (PCB) mounting miniature sockets for interfacing with thermocouple and RTD sensors
1U controller takes charge of multiple I/Os
(May 2006)
An input output controller (IOC) maximises functionality and options by incorporating plug-in industry packs together with a PMC card
Switching regulator suits automotive duties
(May 2006)
A 1.5A buck regulator claims industry-best quiescent current and feedback voltage accuracy for stringent automotive applications, such as dashboard and infotainment systems
Quality system upgrades to automotive standard
(May 2006)
With a broad analogue portfolio of automotive-ready products, National Semiconductor has now received ISO/TS16949 certification
Convertor keeps watch over basestation environment
(March 2006)
The AD7294 multichannel I/O data convertor integrates all the functions required for the monitoring and control of current, voltage and temperature in a single chip
ICs take control of basestation MESFETs
(March 2006)
The MAX11014 and MAX11015 devices set and control bias conditions for dual MESFET power devices found in point-to-point communication and other microwave basestations
E2Brain-based module has split personality
(February 2006)
The EB8347 is a new computer-on-module that complies with the E2Brain standard for RISC-based COMs published 6 months ago
Webcast comes live from developer conference
(February 2006)
This year's Texas Instruments' Developer Conference in Dallas will feature a live Analog eLab webcast on 'Optimising analogue-to-digital conversion in DSP-based applications'
USB microcontrollers add more memory
(February 2006)
A new microcontroller family meets the demands of applications that require USB connectivity and high-performance analogue, high-performance CPU processing and larger memory footprints
Backplanes meet latest cPCI specifications
(October 2005)
A new 64bit range of CompactPCI backplanes with rear I/O for CompactPCI systems with horizontal board assembly conform to PICMG 2.0 Rev 3.0
Website takes temperature sensors onboard
(October 2005)
A new website illustrates the extensive range of low-cost RoHS-compliant temperature sensors available from Platinum Sensors
Temperature sensors for mobile and desktop PCs
(October 2005)
Computer designers face unrelenting pressure to shrink systems and curb costs without sacrificing performance
Thermal management line comes onboard
(August 2005)
Symmetry Electronics is now authorised to promote and sell Andigilog's thermal management devices throughout the USA, Canada and Mexico
Sensors adjust gain to boost thermal management
(June 2005)
The industry's first 1.5V analogue temperature sensors with user-selectable gains can increase thermal management performance in low-voltage systems
Backplanes are ready for CompactTCA systems
(June 2005)
Elma Electronic has released what it reckons is the world's first range of CompactTCA backplanes and system platforms complying with PICMG 2.5x
Wireless module stands alone with solar power
(June 2005)
The STM100 is a tiny solar-powered wireless sensor module from EnOcean, the global innovator of energy-harvesting wireless technologies
Butts spearheads marketing campaigns
(May 2005)
Laird Technologies has named Mike Butts as Global Marketing Manager
Power amp puts cellular kit on test
(April 2005)
Hittite Microwave has released the first in a series of fully integrated high power amplifier modules which are ideal for cellular/3G repeater, laboratory and ATE applications
VMEbus and cPCI chassis take control of traffic
(April 2005)
Schroff offers complete VMEbus and cPCI systems (including backplane, power supply and climate control) for the construction of computer systems relating to railway and traffic technology
Sensors offer a budget alternative
(April 2005)
Novel temperature sensors combine low cost, a small SC-70 package and low current consumption of 6uA (typical), making them an attractive alternative to thermistors
Novel sensor refines thermal management
(February 2005)
TruTherm is a novel thermal management technology that uses a new measuring technique to provide pinpoint-accurate temperature measurement for chips with integrated thermal diodes
Digital temperature information for protection
(November 2004)
With a +/-1 *C maximum temperature error, sensors from Microchip provide accurate digital temperature information for protection and/or calibration, using minimal board space
Catalogue focuses on USB-based acquisition
(October 2004)
Measurement Computing Corp has published a new 'USB-based DAQ' catalogue
