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Computer mice and pointing devices are used to control the screen-based movement of a cursor or icon on a visual computer. This category includes mice, trackballs, and touch pads. Search by Specification | Learn More about Computer Mouse and Other Pointing Devices
Accelerometers are instruments for measuring, displaying, and analyzing acceleration and vibration. Search by Specification | Learn More about Accelerometers
Trackballs are computer pointers resembling an inverted mouse. The pointing ball is rotated with the thumb, fingers, or the palm of the hand. Search by Specification | Learn More about Trackballs
Inertial and gyro systems use a combination of accelerometers and angular rate sensors (gyroscopes) to detect altitude, location, and motion. They may also be capable of detecting attitude, position, velocity, temperature, or magnetic field. Search by Specification | Learn More about Inertial and Gyro Systems
KVM switches are hardware devices that allow IT personnel to use a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse (KVM) to control more than one computer at a time. Search by Specification | Learn More about KVM Switches
Desktop personal computers (PCs) are small, relatively inexpensive computers that are designed for individual users. Typically, these devices include a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals. Search by Specification | Learn More about Desktop Personal Computers
...on is another important specification. Sensor technologies for tilt sensors, switches and inclinometers are defined as accelerometer, capacitive, electrolytic, gas bubble in liquid, mercury, and pendulum. Accelerometers are instruments for measuring... Search by Specification | Learn More about Tilt Sensors, Switches and Inclinometers
Vibration instruments are used for measuring, displaying and analyzing vibration. Typically these instruments comprise a transducer, data acquisition and either a local display or some sort of output to a computer or another instrument. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Instruments
Shock and vibration testing shakers are force generators or transducers that provide a vibration, shock, or modal excitation source for testing and analysis. Search by Specification | Learn More about Shock and Vibration Testing Shakers
...are used for both pressure sensing and inertial sensing. MEMS accelerometers, MEMS mirrors, MEMS valves, MEMS connectors, and MEMS switches for other applications are also available. Like other integrated circuits (ICs), MEMS devices are built... Learn More about MEMS Devices
Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Sensors
Vibration transmitters provide electrical outputs that are proportional to vibration inputs. They are used during predictive maintenance in order to reduce unexpected machine failure. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Transmitters
...equipment (ATE). In terms of ports and interfaces, some programmable automation controller (PAC) modules have an Ethernet, universal serial bus (USB), or video graphics array (VGA) port. Others have a keyboard, mouse, or printer port. Serial PAC... Search by Specification | Learn More about Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) Modules
USB), or video graphics array (VGA) port. Others have a keyboard, mouse, or printer port. Serial PAC systems have RS232, RS422 or RS485 ports. IEEE 1394 or FireWire® (Apple Computer, Inc.) ports are also available. Programmable automation... Search by Specification | Learn More about Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) Systems
...in the test and repair of acoustic and vibration equipment such as accelerometers and vibration sensors, acoustic sensors and microphones, ultrasonic transducers, hydrophones, impact hammers, position sensors and position instruments power supplies... Search by Specification | Learn More about Test Equipment and Instrument Repair Services
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No Drift ArrowMouse™ CTI Electronics Corporation
NEMA 4X Hand Held Industrial Mouse® CTI Electronics Corporation
Single Button Hand Held Pointing Device CTI Electronics Corporation
InduMouse! Indukey North America LLC
Sealed OEM OrbitalMouse® Button Style Mouse CTI Electronics Corporation
Custom Computer Mouse and Pointing Devices Daco Scientific
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The 8742A, is a new light weight thermally stable shock accelerometer series available in four measuring ranges from 5k to 50k g. (read more)
The 8774A50 and 8776A50 are 4-gram, voltage mode ceramic shear accelerometers, designed specifically for multi channel OEM applications. (read more)
New 0.29 gram, weight accelerometer for vibration measurements on small lightweight structures where mass loading is a primary concern. (read more)
Two new accelerometer calibration systems from Kistler Instrument provide on site calibration convenience for testing facilities and small laboratories. (read more)
The 8393A triaxial capacitive accelerometer employs micromachined silicon sensing elements for sensing slow moving events and static acceleration. (read more)
A novel annular shear sensor element that has high immunity to base strain and transverse acceleration is an advance design feature of a new biaxial accelerometer from Kistler Instrument. The 8762A series is available in 5g, 1 0g and 50g ranges with sensitivities from 1000mV/g to 100mV/g respectively. (read more)
Weighing only 4 grams, the 8791A250 titanium cube quartz shear triaxial accelerometer is ideally suited for NVH, modal testing and general vibration measurements. (read more)
Dytran has just released a new biaxial accelerometer, model 3232A1, that is designed for use in Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) as well as Active Vibration Control (AVC) applications typically found on commercial and military aircraft. (read more)
Dytran has just released a new biaxial accelerometer, model 3232A2, that is designed for use in Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) as well as Active Vibration Control (AVC) applications typically found on commercial and military aircraft. (read more)
The 8795A50 hermetically sealed, cube shaped triaxial accelerometer for vibration measurements in adverse environments from cryogenic temperatures up to 165 °C. (read more)
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RD3172MMA7456L Product Summary Page with enhanced features. It also has added accelerometer functions, as well as digital accelerometer configuration capability to help customers learn See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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434 MHz Wireless Triple Axis Accelerometer Reference Design... 434 MHz Wireless Triple Axis Accelerometer Reference Design (ESTAR) See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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ThinkPad aerobics: Rotate and shake your laptop to control... while(1) { # get accelerometer values my ($currX, $currY) = readPosition(); $currX -= $restX; # adjust for rest data state $currY -= $restY; # exit See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Wireless accelerometer based mouse Wireless accelerometer based mouse EDAboard.com Forum Index -> Embedded Systems and Real-Time OS -> Wireless accelerometer based mouse |
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2007 JavaOne Conference - Sun SPOTs in Action - Virtual... The default hardware configuration includes several sensors, such as an accelerometer, and temperature and light sensors. |
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STMicroelectronics - Sensors and MEMS Optical mouse sensors Webcam sensors Touch sensor ICs See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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STMicroelectronics - Evaluation Boards ST Home | Evaluation Boards | System Evaluation boards | Computer & peripheral | Input/output Devices | Mouse - Bluetooth Optical See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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Two-dimensional position detection system with MEMS... Two-dimensional position detection system with MEMS accelerometers, readout circuitry, and microprocessor for padless mouse applications |
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Tooth-Click Control of a Hands-Free Computer Interface The three most common methods for producing mouse button clicks are dwell-time, sip-and-puff control, and voice-recognition. |
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IEEE 1451.4 Standard Overview - Developer Zone - National... that using a sensor should be as easy and trouble free as plugging a mouse into your computer, then an IEEE 1451.4 standard may be your answer for |