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Comptus is well known for its extra-ordinary durability and quality wind and environmental sensors, transmitter and controls.
FPI Sensors International is the premier manufacturer of custom and standard liquid level sensors and float switches. With 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to efficiency, quality, integrity and building long-lasting customer relationships.
FPI Sensors,
1301 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 140,
Eagan,MN,55121,USA,
Phone: 1-800-852-9984,
Fax: (651) 681-1888,
Contact Person: Gary Maas,
Contact Email: info@fpisensors.com,
Website: www.fpisensors.com,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDDYCgedhb4,
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Conexões Instrumentais: Quarto Sensorial Convida
Teatro de Arena
15, 16 e 17 de março de 2013
por Luiza Girardello
Vrindavan Technologies introduces the high-quality PIR Motion Sensor Model PSS 900 C for security applications. Contact us at +918041266977.
Gems™ Sensors 3K Warrick Electrode Fittingcontain up to 4 probes and accommodate probes from 1-3/4" (44 mm) to 13" (330 mm) in length. The Electrode Fittings are best suited for applications like Boilers, Hydro pneumatic Tanks, Pressure Vessels etc.
Rain Sensor - Suits Tap Timers & Wireless Irrigation Controllers, 5m wire length, 5 level adjustable rain setting, No battery Needed, Shuts down watering once rain is detected and Easy mounting. Visit here: goo.gl/i4dmRK
The Light Sensor, tucked neatly inside the plant.
I have been running Light Blogger Bot via Blog Bot Platform over Easter, interesting experiment. Unfortunately the plant wilted a lot during the break but is on the road to recovery. If you want to participate in the experiment, let me know your thoughts on twitter.com/lightbloggerbot.
(oh, and I know about Botanicalls, I am going to develop other Blog Bots though, the plant is just my example).
UC San Diego engineers developed electronic “stickers” that measure the force exerted by one object upon another. The force stickers are wireless, run without batteries and fit in tight spaces, making them versatile for a wide range of applications, from surgical robots to smart implants and inventory tracking.
Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/wireless-battery-free-electronic-sti...
Photos by David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering