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CAPA84R – 3.5″ EMBEDDED SBC WITH INTEL® CELERON® PROCESSOR

CAPA84R – 3.5″ EMBEDDED SBC WITH INTEL® CELERON® PROCESSOR

3.5″ Embedded SBC with Intel® Celeron® Processor J1900/J1800, LVDS, VGA, DisplayPort, Three GbE LANs and Audio. CAPA84R, is a fanless 3.5-inch embedded motherboard powered by the Intel® Celeron® processor J1900 quad-core or J1800 dual-core. The CPU is located at the rear side of the motherboard, which further aids the heat-extraction process and simplifies maintenance procedures. This fanless embedded board

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Pin type Humidity Sensor Enabling Easy Replaceability

Pin-type Humidity Sensor Enabling Easy Replaceability

Sensirion, the expert in environmental sensing, presents the new pin-type relative humidity sensor SHT85 for easy replaceability in a wide range of applications. The digital humidity sensor SHT85 is Sensirion’s best-in-class humidity sensor with pin-type connector for easy integration and replacement. It builds on a highly accurate and long-term stable SHT3x sensor that is at

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Sensirion Announces Its New Liquid Flow Sensor – SLF3S 1300F

Sensirion Announces Its New Liquid Flow Sensor – SLF3S-1300F

The SLF3S-1300F liquid flow sensor is based on Sensirion’s proven CMOSens® Technology and optimizes costs by simplifying the design without sacrificing the easy fluidic, electrical and mechanical connections. The straight and unobstructed flow channel has no moving parts; inert wetted materials provide outstanding chemical resistance and excellent media compatibility. In measuring flow rates up to

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Particle sensor with LoRa

Particle sensor with LoRa

Particle sensors could be cheap and easy to use. Disadvantage of lowest cost PM sensors is lack of “calibration”. The best method to measure particle content dispensed in the air is to collect the air sample and analyse it off-line in the laboratory with proper equipment (not cheap at all). Optical particle counting sensors use

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