Nuremburg show sees new sensors

An Omron Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 13, 2007

Sensor and Test in Nuremberg will see the release of new gas flow sensors, and capacitative touch sensors from Omron.

Omron Electronic Components Business - Europe is to unveil new gas flow sensors, and capacitative touch sensors at Sensor and Test in Nuremberg (Stand 7-441).

The stand will show Omron's portfolio of detection and measurement sensors.

The new Omron D6F-V gas flow sensor being launched in Nuremburg is a more compact and lower cost addition to its air velocity sensor family, designed to detect clogged air intake filters and general air flows in office equipment and HVAC systems.

There are over 20 different D6F gas and air flow sensor models, to detect the speed and mass flows of noncorrosive gases at flow rates from 1mm/s to 40m/s or 1 to 50 litres/min respectively.

A selection will be exhibited at Nuremberg.

The Omron B6TS range of capacitative touch sensors is widely used in control applications from consumer appliances to lifts and building automation.

Visitors to Sensor and Test will be the first to see the new 16-channel version of this sensor, designed to increase application flexibility further.

B6TS sensors can be integrated into a control surface of almost any shape made from nonconductive materials, giving much greater freedom in the design of the appearance of the system.

Also on the stand will be examples of Omron's range of tilt sensors, photo microsensors and pressure sensors.

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