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May 19, 2009 Sharp Corporation is releasing a new notebook PC with an innovative optical sensor built into an LCD touch pad – which the company claims is a world first – at the end of the month.
Applications include optical switching in industrial infrastructure, home and building controls, notebook and desktop computers, home appliances, consumer electronics and metering applications. The ...
The MAXM86146 optical sensor is a turnkey drop-in module that includes built-in algorithms for heart-rate and oxygen-saturation (SpO 2) monitoring, as well as advanced activity classification. The ...
CMOS image sensor with pixel size at 0.7-micron, enabling 4K resolution in a 1/5.7-inch optical format. The OV08X can be used in the most stringent 4 mm y-dimension module laptops with 16:10 ...
autofocus/optical image stabilization, haptic power, and audio amplifiers, today announces its successful expansion into notebook touchpad module market. Building on its expertise in supplying ...
The Si1144 HRM solution includes a low-power optical sensor module paired with a micro-controller (MCU) running Silicon Labs’ HRM algorithm. The small-footprint (4.9 mm x 2.85 mm x 1.2 mm) Si1144 ...
Three new modules are available for the AQ2200 Multiple Application Test System (MATS) from Yokogawa, providing expanded functional performance, lower testing cost, and improved efficiency. The AQ2200 ...