This is a library for the Arduino IDE that helps interface with ST's VL53L4CD time-of-flight distance sensor. The library makes it simple to configure the sensor and read range data from it via I²C.
As environmental expectations evolve, facilities are rethinking how they monitor emissions and manage risk. This webinar explores how modern Leak Detection Sensor Networks (LDSNs) are being integrated ...
Rutronik Adapter Board RAB7 is an open-source hardware Arduino shield designed for AI-powered Sensor Fusion with seven environmental and inertial sensors from Bosch, Infineon, and Sensirion. The ...
Lithium-ion batteries power everything from phones to electric cars, but safety is a major concern. They are efficient and durable, but failures can be dangerous. The rise of electric vehicles has ...
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A new laser-based device can scan almost any sample of gas and detect its molecular ingredients down to concentrations in the parts per trillion. Expert sommeliers can take a whiff of a glass of wine ...
This paper presents a study of aero-engine exhaust gas electrostatic sensor array to estimate the spatial position, charge amount and velocity of charged particle. Firstly, this study establishes a ...
Abstract: The gas sensor microhotplate, as a key component of the gas sensor, is of great significance for improving the energy utilization and gas-sensitive performance of the gas sensor. The MEMS ...
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The Sharp GP2AP03VT00F Time-Of-Flight sensor seems to be a nice part for makers and roboticists, focusing on good short distance sensing where other parts sometimes have problems. Alas, Sharp seems to ...
Able to detect over 14 common combustible gasses with a resolution of 0.1% lower explosive limit (LEL), the sensor is designed to detect both the gas class it is exposed to and its concentration.