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Schaumburg, IL — Omron’s Micro Device Division (MDD) has a number of new MEMS products in develop- ment to watch for in the coming year including two Thermal IR Sensing
MEMS Thermal Sensors Omron Developing
controls. For factory automation, it can be used to detect hot-spots in equipment such as control cabinets. A 4 x 4 array is also in development, aimed at the home appliance market
Thermal sensor module.
Array Modules and an Absolute Pressure Sensor. MEMS Thermal IR Sensor
See us at SMT Hybrid Pkg. Booth 7-201
Modules are being developed for building automation and energy sav- ings. The first consists of 8 MEMS Thermal IR sensors aligned in a 1 x 8 array. When positioned to scan a room, it can detect occupancy (regardless of movement) and deter- mine if additional heating or cooling is required in localized areas. It can also be used for intelligent lighting
for energy savings and security for personal computers. In addition a 16 x 16 array is also currently being tested for monitoring larger spaces. Each individual sensor element has an approximate 8° field of vision and
a 6m detection distance. Contact: Omron Electronics
LLC, 1 Commerce Drive,
Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 866-886-6766 fax: 847-285-8176 Web:
www.omron247.com
See at EDS Booth #6015.
See us at Atlantic Design Booth 1363
See us at Atlantic Design Booth 241
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