17 May 2024
TTI, Inc. – Europe will be exhibiting at this year’s Sensor+Test (booth 1-426) taking place from 11 to 13 June in Nuremberg, Germany.
Offering several advantages over Hall-Effect technology, the Bourns SSD digital smart shunt sensors feature a 16-bit automotive-grade microcontroller, a 24-bit ADC with buffered analogue inputs, plus flash memory with error correction code (ECC) capabilities.
With ±0.1 percent full-scale accuracy, they can determine current values from 100A (2kA peak) to 1kA (20kA peak) in ambient operating temperatures from -40°C to +115°C. Applications include batteries, renewable energy, motor drives, and EV charging systems. For greater system design versatility, engineers can choose either RS485 or CANbus interfacing.
Tried and tested in tough automotive exhaust systems at temperatures up to 12,00°C, the KYOCERA AVX high-temperature sensors (HTS) have been made adaptable for various industrial, test lab and smart home applications.
The thermocouple sensors feature a USB connector, making communication and power supply very easy, even to a standard laptop.
Suitable for wide application temperatures from -200°C to 1000°C, the YAGEO Nexensos sensors are based on the company’s platinum thin film technology. These sensors are used in many of TTI’s key markets, including e-mobility, industrial processing, energy management, home appliances, electronics, health and life science, and automotive exhaust gas treatment.
TTI will also show a wide range of accelerometers, inclinometers, and gyro sensors from Murata. The new SCH16T-K01 six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) inertial sensor combines an XYZ-axis gyroscope and XYZ-axis accelerometer to deliver high-precision measurements in machine control and positioning applications without needing field calibrations.
The LMI series from TE Connectivity can detect small changes in pressure. The extremely low gas flow through the sensor ensures high immunity to dust contamination and long tubing compared to other flow-based pressure sensors. These highly accurate low-pressure components are suited for medical applications like ventilators and nebulisers, as well as industrial applications, including HVAC and gas leak detection systems.
Battery safety sensors, such as the battery aerosol sensor (BAS) and battery pressure sensor (BPS) from Honeywell, provide early detection of thermal runaway in Li-ion battery packs of electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems (ESS).
The BAS series detects the presence and concentration of aerosols such as smoke, liquid, and debris from 200µg/m³ to 10000µg/m³n and has a factory-programmed thermal runaway warning threshold of 5000µg/m³.
The BPS series measures pressure changes from 50kPa to 300kPa absolute and has settable warning thresholds for both absolute pressure and rate of change of pressure. The high-accuracy and low-temperature drift measurements are transmitted to the battery management system (BMS) using CAN communication.
TTI will also introduce to visitors on the stand a range of reed sensors from Littelfuse. The newly launched 59177 series ultra-miniature overmoulded reed switch can handle up to 170Vdc or 0.23A at up to 10W.
The component operates without consuming any power, making it ideal for high-speed switching security, metering, and portable battery-powered IoT applications. On request, a sample kit with a demo board is available for these reed sensors.
The Amphenol Advanced Sensors display includes pressure, temperature and air quality sensors and assemblies designed for use in transportation, industrial and healthcare applications.
TTI will showcase the Piher brand HRPM Hall-effect rotary position sensors with programmable angular ranges from 50° to 360° for harsh-environment industrial, transportation, marine, and home and building automation applications. These sensors are based on a touchless operation concept with the magnet mounted on the actuated axis, increasing reliability and lifetime.
Also on the TTI stand will be gas sensor technologies from SGX Sensortech. The range includes catalytic sensors, MEMS pellistors, infrared sensors, thermal conductivity sensors, electrochemical sensors, PID VOC sensors, solid polymer sensors, and metal oxide sensors.
The MICS-VZ-89TEmodule makes the process of detecting indoor air quality simple, providing a swift response to changes in the levels of a wide range of VOCs and, hence, air quality.
Visitors to the booth will see a live demonstration of Omron’s B5L 3D time-of-flight (ToF) sensor module, which offers accurate distance measurement of near and far objects, regardless of colour, reflectivity, ambient light, or other conditions.
Target applications include autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), service robots, logistics and warehousing, and building management applications.
For more information about TTI Europe’s presence during the exhibition, please visit the website.