MicroStrain, a LORD Company
Suite 102
Williston, VT 05495
Signal Conditioner suits linear displacement transducers.
Intended for micro-miniature DVRTÃ-® displacement sensors, DEMOD-DCÃ-® In-Line Signal Conditioner filters incoming transients from line voltage and supplies sine wave excitation to transducer. Operating on 6-16 Vdc, device uses 3-wire connection and includes digitally trimmed offset and gain. Precision demodulator provides rectification and differential amplification, and analog output is...
Read More »Orientation Sensor provides user-adjustable sampling rates.
Inertia-Link(TM) wireless inertial sensor suite is comprised of 3 orthogonal rate gyroscopes, 3 orthogonal accelerometers, microprocessor, data logger, and RF transceiver. Sensor provides digital data output rates and supports variety of communications options including wireless IEEE802.15.4, USB, RS-232/485, and CAN bus. Compensated for coning and sculling errors, Inertia-Link enables machines...
Read More »Wireless Sensor Network uses wide range of RF frequencies.
Agile-Link(TM) wireless sensor system, capable of simultaneous, high-speed data acquisition, is for use with wireless strain gauges, accelerometers, temperature, and millivolt level inputs. It supports up to 26 distinct nodes and base stations to communicate real-time digital sensor data simultaneously in license-free ISM band of 902-928 MHz. Receiver sensitivity greater than 110 dBm allows nodes...
Read More »Wireless Sensor enables smart machines and materials.
Small enough to be embedded in products, EmbedSense(TM) data acquisition system uses inductive link to receive power from external coil and to return digital strain, temperature, and unique ID information. Nodes can be placed within implants, on spinning machinery, and within composite materials. Tags can read data from multiple types of sensors, and RFID Transponder coils are available in...
Read More »MicroStrain, Inc. Expands to Fuel Rapid Growth
Williston, VT - October 25, 2008 - Due to very strong increases in product sales and development contracts over the last five years, MicroStrainÃ-® has expanded its corporate headquarters in Williston Vermont. The new 19,000 square foot facility is roughly double the size of its previous location. Our new, expanded engineering & production facilities are needed to support our rapid growth,...
Read More »Signal Conditioner suits linear displacement transducers.
Intended for micro-miniature DVRTÃ-® displacement sensors, DEMOD-DCÃ-® In-Line Signal Conditioner filters incoming transients from line voltage and supplies sine wave excitation to transducer. Operating on 6-16 Vdc, device uses 3-wire connection and includes digitally trimmed offset and gain. Precision demodulator provides rectification and differential amplification, and analog output is...
Read More »Orientation Sensor provides user-adjustable sampling rates.
Inertia-Link(TM) wireless inertial sensor suite is comprised of 3 orthogonal rate gyroscopes, 3 orthogonal accelerometers, microprocessor, data logger, and RF transceiver. Sensor provides digital data output rates and supports variety of communications options including wireless IEEE802.15.4, USB, RS-232/485, and CAN bus. Compensated for coning and sculling errors, Inertia-Link enables machines...
Read More »Wireless Sensor Network uses wide range of RF frequencies.
Agile-Link(TM) wireless sensor system, capable of simultaneous, high-speed data acquisition, is for use with wireless strain gauges, accelerometers, temperature, and millivolt level inputs. It supports up to 26 distinct nodes and base stations to communicate real-time digital sensor data simultaneously in license-free ISM band of 902-928 MHz. Receiver sensitivity greater than 110 dBm allows nodes...
Read More »Wireless Sensor enables smart machines and materials.
Small enough to be embedded in products, EmbedSense(TM) data acquisition system uses inductive link to receive power from external coil and to return digital strain, temperature, and unique ID information. Nodes can be placed within implants, on spinning machinery, and within composite materials. Tags can read data from multiple types of sensors, and RFID Transponder coils are available in...
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