Rackmount monitors
06 July, 2004 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty Ltd
Backplane Systems is due to exhibit the Aurora series of rugged 19" rackmount LCD TFT monitors at the National Manufacturing Week 2004 exhibition.
Kiosk touchscreens - lighen up
12 May, 2004
The rapid growth in indoor and outdoor public access kiosk applications is fuelling an increased demand for robust and reliable touchscreens that give high levels of performance while withstanding a wide range of environmental, accidental and malicious physical threats.
Ferromagnetic sensor
19 April, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.micromax.com.au/
Banner Engineering has announced its M-Gage S18M vehicle detection sensor.
Eyewear-mounted display
19 April, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.ndt.com.au/
MicroOptical has announced its SV-6 PC Viewer claimed to be the first eyewear-mounted display specifically designed for use with mobile personal computers.
Flexible screen technology ready to roll
19 April, 2004
In the future, powering up a latptop may require that it is unfolled first.
Improving the quality of displays
04 March, 2004
High-speed , reproducible and reliable processes, such as roll-to-roll display manufacturing is proving effective in the fabrication of light-emitting polymers (LEPs).
Rugged touchscreens
09 February, 2004
The latest touchscreen from Zytronic offers improved levels of reliability and protection against physical damage.
Polymer processing could give cheaper displays
05 June, 2003
By chemically attaching a difficult-to-process solid-state fluorescent material to a universal polymer backbone, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built what may be a foundation for a new generation of optoelectronic display devices
Double cell EEPROM
13 May, 2003 | Supplied by: Fairmont Marketing
Rohm has released the L version series EEPROMs which includes the company's original double-cell structure enabling high reliability.
Miniature sensors
13 May, 2003 | Supplied by: http://www.micromax.com.au/
Banner Engineering has available the VS4 series opposed-mode self-contained miniature sensors.
Sensors coming to detect bioterror
05 May, 2003
In this time of the chronic threat of terrorism and with an adversary who may be armed with biological weapons, high on the wish list of security agencies is a quick and easy way to detect the presence of dangerous biological agents
Mini laser sensor
15 April, 2003 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd
Banner Engineering has introduced the World-Beam QS18LE series laser emitters designed for use as a DC powered 'laser pointer' in an industrial housing as well as the emitter half of an opposed mode sensor pair.
Varnish sensor
20 March, 2003
Despite the use of computer simulation, wind tunnel testing is still required to measure pressure changes and airflow speeds on the surfaces of new aircraft and automobile prototypes. Such testing is now done less with smoke visualisation and threads but more frequently with high-tech sensors which have the least influence on air flows. Film sensors made from piezoelectric materials provide one alternative. However, such films are difficult to apply - especially on rounded surfaces - and they do not adhere well under windy conditions. These disadvantages have been overcome with a varnish developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Plymer Research IAP.
Flexible screens ready to roll
21 January, 2003
In the future, powering up your laptop may require you unroll it first. Engineers at the University of Toronto have constructed flexible technology that could lay the groundwork for future generations of bendable television, computer and mobile phone screens.
Heat stress monitor
07 January, 2003 | Supplied by: TRE Associates
The RSS 214 DL is a handheld micro processor based wet bulb globe thermometer that measures environmental factors that contribute to heat stress.