Industrial robots are defined according to ISO 8373 [1]. It is a multi-joint manipulator or multi-degree-of-freedom robot for the industrial field.
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The Internet of Things is an information carrier that allows all ordinary physical objects that can be independently addressed to form an interconnected network.
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The more commonly used method in the sensor detection circuit is to take corresponding measures for the interference path and the receiving circuit to eliminate or weaken the noise interference.
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Texas Instruments, is a semiconductor multinational company in Texas, USA. It is famous for developing, manufacturing, and selling semiconductor and computer technology.
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IMU is an inertial sensor that has emerged with the continuous development of sensor technology and microelectronics technology. It belongs to a type of MEMS and is a highly integrated technology.
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Proximity sensor is a general term for sensors that replace contact detection methods such as limit switches and are designed to detect without touching the detection object.
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The conductivity sensor is a sensor used to measure the conductivity of various solutions or the total ion concentration of water samples in laboratories, industrial production, and detection fields.
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Smart sensors are equipped with microprocessors, which have the ability to collect, process and exchange information, and are the product of the combination of sensor integration and microprocessors.
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Founded in 1918, Panasonic experienced a severe financial crisis in 2012 and has since undergone massive layoffs.
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Motion Sensors 3 mm diameter flat surface lens is possible using Panasonic’s unique Lens Formation Technology for silicon substrates, making the lens operating substantially small compared to othe
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The EVQV5 and EVQV6 series are two series of Panasonic's center space encoder line up.
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Panasonics' PIR Motion Sensors use Passive Infrared technology to detect movement.
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Panasonics' Grid-EYE infrared array sensor is a thermopile-typed infrared sensor which detects quantity of infrared ray.
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Panasonic's PNJ4K01F features a built-in photodiode and current amplifier circuit, this sensor also allows for automatic-control of display.
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Panasonic Saturn Lens PIR Sensors can detect standard motion in outer areas and slight motion in center areas of a space.
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Panasonic develops and produces PIR Motion sensors, which combine easy integration, high reliability, and environment-friendly materials.
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Panasonic introduces the “Wide Field of View” PIR motion sensor line extension to the existing EKMB and EKMC series lineups.
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Panasonic's Grid-EYE AMG8854M01 narrow-angle type offers a field of view of 35.6°, allowing the Grid-EYE Sensor to focus on closer objects.
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Panasonic's Grid-EYE infrared array sensor unit combines four Grid-EYE infrared array sensors to increase the detection area up to 3.8 m squared.
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Panasonic’s ERT-J series multilayer NTC thermistors are available in 0201, 0402, and 0603 case sizes in both standard and AEC-Q200 compliant versions.
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