Thursday, September 15, 2011

Smallest 3-Axis Accelerometer - HY-LINE Sensor-Tec

Smallest 3-axis accelerometers
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Press release from: HY-LINE Sensor-Tec
PR Agency: ARTPOOL, Mangler Design GmbH
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Smallest 3-Axis Accelerometer - HY-LINE Sensor-Tec
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The new 3-axis accelerometer family CMA3000 made ​​by VTI (Sales HY-LINE Sensor-Tec) was built in the new Chip-On-Mems technology. The sensor is currently the smallest (2 x 2 x 0.95 mm) and also the lowest power generator available with the acceleration sensor on the market. The supply voltage is 1.7 V to 3.6 Vdc. The measuring range is from 2 g and 8 g and is electronically switchable. The sensor can be operated via an analog or digital SPI / I ² C interface.
Interruptsignalerzeugung by Data Ready, Motion and Free Fall, the sensor is also possible.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

U.S. supports manufacturing with lower tariffs

Thursday 12 August 2010, 10:09 clock
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is boosting the manufacturing sector among: President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed a law that brought the industry in the U.S. lower import duties on the materials they need from abroad to manufacture its products .
Some duties will in fact be suspended completely. Examples are certain types of computer chips, or even leather, from which running shoes are manufactured.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

mechanical engineering

The art of mechanical engineering is concerned with the application of mechanics, thermodynamics and structural engineering to machines. A mechanical engineer usually works with the design, manufacturing and maintenance of machines. Fortunately there are good websites that work with the field of mechanical engineering .

Thursday, July 1, 2010

manufacturing

The human activities to improve on existing materials for industrial or private use or consumption is called manufacturing. It is practiced in more then one industry be it metals, chemical, food, wood, fabrication etc.

Friday, March 5, 2010

manufacturing and engineering

A blog on manufacturing and engineering technology