Liquid-level sensing is used in consumer electronics appliances like washing machines to detect the detergent level. The sensor technology has progressed to such an extent that refrigerators can now ...
Liquid-level sensing based on capacitive sensors comes with its own challenges. It’s like absolute capacitance sensing. Unlike touch detection, the absolute value of the liquid level needs to be ...
LISLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Molex Incorporated will showcase their customized capacitive fluid-level sensors, a low-cost measuring solution with disposable sensors and reusable electronic circuitry, ...
The CAP-100 Series capacitive liquid-level sensors provide accurate level sensing through the walls of plastic, glass, and fiberglass bottles. The sensors are suitable for medical applications such as ...
The CLS 16 capacitive sensor controls liquid levels in nonmetal and metal tanks and tubs. It features an aluminum housing, a small 16-mm mounting diameter, and a short 8-mm behind-the-panel depth.
Until quite recently, accurate measurement of the level of fluid in a container was remotely obtained using systems that required cumbersome cabling and hardware. Now, Senior Scientist Stan Woodard of ...
Compact, economic and quick to install, SICK’s CQF16 capacitive level sensor has been developed to provide a universal, non-contact solution wherever the fill level of water-based liquids must be ...
Drive process engineers require more reliable and precise level measurement systems because of the needs of sophisticated automated processing systems, an increasingly stringent regulatory environment ...
What’s the difference between a transmitter and a sensor? Nine different types of sensor transmitters. How does each type of transmitter work? What are the components of each transmitter type? Sensors ...
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