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Sensor electronics

One noise generator in parallel to the chemical function generator suffices for the present purposes if electrical noise in the sensor electronics is to be separately simulated, a second noise generator in parallel to the sensor and a summation point between the sensor and the volt meter would become necessary. The noise is assumed to be normally distributed with fi = 0 and a = 1. [Pg.42]

Pique, A. Chrisey, D. B. 2001. Direct-write electronics for rapid prototyping applications. In Sensors, Electronics and Integrated Power Sources. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.29]

Automated baking Multigas sensor, electronic Non MST, Infrared UD... [Pg.4]

Relevant applications are found also in particular technologies such as sensors, electronics, coatings, etc. [Pg.450]

The basic components of a microhotplate-based sensor system are shown in the lower part of Fig. 2.1. They include the microhotplate and dedicated sensor electronics. As shown in Fig. 2.1 the electronics part may feature a temperature controller, read-out and measurement circuitry for the different sensor elements, or a first data processing stage. Another interesting feature is an embedded sensor interface. [Pg.6]

Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. [Online], LEDs, available http //www.s-et.com/ accessed 20 November 2009... [Pg.352]

While the amount of electricity that can be conducted by polymer films and wires is limited, on a weight basis the conductivity is comparable with that of copper. These polymeric conductors are lighter, some are more flexible, and they can be laid down in wires that approach being one-atom thick. They are being used as cathodes and solid electrolytes in batteries, and potential uses include in fuel cells, smart windows, nonlinear optical materials, LEDs, conductive coatings, sensors, electronic displays, and in electromagnetic shielding. [Pg.589]

Starodub NF, Starodub VM (2004) Biosensors based on the photoluminescence of porous silicon overall characteristics and apphcation for the medical diagnostics. Sensors Electronics and Microsystem Technol 2 63-83... [Pg.96]

Sensors, electronic -in pressure measurement PRESSURE MEASUREMENT] (Vol 20)... [Pg.879]

Seeds, extract preparation, 412 Sensors, electronic, for water activity measurement, 67-70 Sensory scores related to TBA values, 558-560... [Pg.766]

Terminal box, IP degree IP 54 Sensor electronics for magnetic bearings Synchronous generator... [Pg.466]

Aslan K, Holley P, Geddes CD (2006) Microwave-accelerated metal-enhanced fluorescence (MAMEF) with silver colloids in 96-well plates Application to ultra fast and sensitive immunoassays, high throughput screening and dmg discovery. J Immunol Methods 312 137-147 Matveeva E, Gryczynski Z, Malicka J et al (2004) Metal-enhanced fluorescence immunoassays using total internal reflection and silver-coated surfaces. Anal Biochem 334 303-311 Blue R, Kent N, Polerecky L (2005) Platform for enhanced detection efficiency in luminescent-based sensors. Electron Lett 41 682-684... [Pg.17]

Ctyroky J, Homola J, Skalsky M (1997) Tuning of spectral operation range of waveguide surface plasmon resonance sensor. Electron Lett 33 1246-1248... [Pg.227]

Key words Method validation Sensors Electronic nose... [Pg.134]

Major polymer applications nonnietallic conductors, EMI shielding, battery electrodes, sensors, electronic displays, optoelectronic systems, capacitors, controlled release agents for other components... [Pg.668]

L.B. Kish, R. Vajtai, C.-G. Granqvist, "Extracting information from noise spectra of chemical sensors single sensor electronic noses and tongues", Sensors and Actuators B 71 (2000) 55. [Pg.276]

Weiss MN, Srivastava R, Grogner H (1996) Experimental investigation of a surface plasmon-based integrated-optic humidity sensor. Electron Lett 32 842-843... [Pg.72]


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