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Pressure sensor enhances sports computer

A VTI Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 22, 2006

VTI Technologies supplies pressure sensors for the Finnish FRWD Technologies' new B Series sports computer, enabling new functions in consumer products for sports and leisure.

Thanks to the high resolution of VTI's SCP1000 pressure sensor, FRWD's new B Series sports computer can, besides altitude measurement, display an accurate terrain height profile and shape, which provides both fitness enthusiasts and athletes with more accurate information on their performance and how to improve it.

The small sise of VTI's pressure sensors enables manufacturers to launch smaller, more user-friendly consumer products.

VTI develops sensors with competitive features for consumer and industrial applications that expand the traditional sphere of sensor technology.

In addition to medical applications, special growth areas include consumer applications related to sports, leisure and handheld terminals.

Some examples are sports computers, GPS navigation devices, sports watches and diving equipment.

"We expect rapid growth in the demand for both motion and pressure sensors in new consumer applications".

"The high resolution of our pressure sensors provide added value particularly in applications where minor pressure changes such as motion needs to be measured", says Sten Stockmann, Business Line Director, VTI Technologies.

"FRWD sports computers provide the world's best performance analysis, and with the new pressure sensors we can make them even more versatile".

"For example, the sensors enable us to provide super accurate three-dimensional analysis of the route complete with ascent and descent angles", says Ilkka Limma, President and CEO, FRWD Technologies.

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