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News, new products, and technical information about sensors used for automotive comfort & safety applications.


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Multitouch Resistive Screen Controllers from Semtech   November 13, 2011

Semtech Corp., Camarillo, CA, offers the SX8674/75/76/77/78 multitouch resistive touchscreen controllers that bring pinch and stretch gesture recognition to the company's 4D-Touch platform. More>>

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TRW Develops Next Generation Airbag Control Unit   November 25, 2009

The unit allows integration of pre-crash occupant safety functions and inertial sensors for stability control.More>>

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MEMS for Tilt Measurement and Headlight Leveling   October 1, 2008

Adaptive headlights adjust their aim based on the pitch of the vehicle and are a potential application for MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes.More>>

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Making Sense of Automotive Pressure Sensors   August 1, 2007

Demands on auto designers for enhanced engine performance, emissions control, and safety features, coupled with the need to keep costs down, make sensor selection critical. This primer provides the information needed to make the right choices.More>>

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Keeping Cool   May 1, 2007

If you've ever worked while resting a laptop computer on your lap, you know that computers emit heat, and the more powerful the computer, the greater the heat produced. This is a problem because electronics really don't enjoy elevated temperatures. A hot computer is a slow computer or, worse, a...More>>

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A MEMS Gyro for the Harsh Engine Compartment Environment   April 1, 2007

Use of vehicular electronic stability controls is growing. A new quartz MEMS gyroscope can handle the harsh under-hood environment, where temperatures exceed 125°C and shock and vibration are significant.More>>

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Safety and Security Soar, Machine Vision Enters Automotive On Ramp   July 1, 2006

Arecent study by TRW Automotive Inc. reports that 74% of respondents say vehicle safety features and options are more important to them than they were five years ago. And all of the entries on Edmunds.com's Top 10 High-Tech Car Safety Technologies-which the automotive information source recommends...More>>

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Materials Innovations May Challenge Noncontact-Sensor Growth   July 1, 2006

The development of active, noncontact sensors based on Hall effect, magnetoresistive, and variable-reluctance transformer technologies is penetrating the established market of passive, contact sensors-and increasingly taking market share for automotive speed and position applications, says market...More>>

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Sun-Sentinel Reports Backup Sensor Debate   May 1, 2006

On March 26, South Florida's Sun-Sentinel reported that a local woman, whose two-year- old daughter was killed before her eyes as a neighbor's car backed over her, is on a mission."More>>

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Enabling 3D Vision   May 1, 2006

High-end machine vision applications are progressing from 2D to 3D imaging with techniques such as laser triangulation and stereovision, say analysts at Frost & Sullivan."More>>