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 ...
CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of the new CD34 Series liquid level capacitive sensors. CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of the new CD34 Series liquid level capacitive ...
Described as being immune to noise and easy to deploy, the flat-pack BCF10 capacitive sensor for level applications has the ability to detect liquids with high concentrations of chlorides such as ...
The digital capacitance level sensor is designed to detect liquid in the tubes of a pump or home automation applications while employing multichannel feature for analyzing different points. During the ...
Ultrasonic non-contact level sensors offer accurate monitoring of fluid levels in medical devices, enhancing safety and efficiency in healthcare.
Touted as an industry first, a new capacitive level sensor has been designed specifically for tubes and hoses. The TLS 100 has a clip-on mounting design that is said to reduce installation time from ...
Medical services can use this to assess and monitor liquids by interacting with the sensor’s results. The sensor uses time measurements during one wave’s “trip” from the sensor and back again. The ...
There are generally two types of accelerometers currently available—capacitor-based and thermal versions—and both are microelectromechanical devices (MEMS). So what’s the difference between the two?
The new SmartLevel sensors from Balluff provide accurate level detection in demanding applications where extensive foaming, filming, and material build-up are present. Capacitive sensors are used for ...