Murata starts the mass production of the ultralow current consumption, low voltage operation AMR sensors for healthcare and wearable devices.
Two new tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) current sensors streamlined for low noise and high power density designs aim to facilitate precise current measurements for artificial intelligence (AI), data ...
Streams of data from higher-speed sensors pose throughput and latency challenges for designers. However, optimizing a design for those criteria can come at the expense of increased power consumption ...
KAUST's new hydrogen sensor is ultra-sensitive, fast, and energy-efficient. It can detect 192 ppb hydrogen in complex gas mixtures in under a second. © 2025 KAUST ...
Wireless sensors used in wearable smart devices and medical equipment must be capable of detecting minute changes while maintaining high operational stability. However, existing technologies often ...
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