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The new MelDIR thermal-diode infrared sensor suppresses incident-light components that blur thermal images and uses a newly designed lens for an expanded field of view.
Filter material over internal diodes creates six colour channels – red, green, blue, near-infra-red, ultra-violet A and clear – with a viewing angle of 120° degrees, enabling accurate assistance for ...
An Infrared close object sensor installed on an industrial vehicle detects objects or pedestrians located in a hazardous area. When it detects a problem an audio/visual indicator makes an alert, that ...
TOKYO-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that its Mitsubishi Electric Diode InfraRed (MelDIR) sensor lineup will introduce on July 1 a new thermal ...
This infrared alarm barrier can be used to detect persons passing through doorways, corridors and small gates. The transmitter emits a beam of infrared light which is invisible to the human eye. The ...
TV remotes still use infrared because it’s cheap, universal, and reliable. Remotes often use IR for basic functions and ...
The IR sensor array, which on the palm-sized vehicle consisted of just a handful of components, evolved into a PCB-backed bar nearly 0.5 meters wide. Potentiometer tuning was a fiddly affair, but ...
Thanks to their high optical output of 1.37 W at 1 A, the new IR Oslon Black Stack components are the most powerful infrared light emitting diodes (IREDs) yet from Osram Opto Semiconductors. The ...
Selex ES says it is about to nearly double the range of infrared cameras thanks to a new technique that packs four times as many IR pixels into a camera than current products.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that its Mitsubishi Electric Diode InfraRed sensor lineup will introduce on July 1 a new thermal sensor featuring a wide field of view and high 80 ...
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