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Tiny Infrared Sensors Will Play Key Role In Determining Human Survivability In Space Colonization
Among the 2.9 tons of mission critical supplies delivered to the International Space Station by the Progress M-13M spacecraft in early November were two tiny but critical infrared thermopile sensor detectors from Dexter Research Center, a Michigan company located just west of Ann Arbor. The combined weight of the precision non-contact infrared sensors from Dexter…
Test Confirm that Dexter Research Detectors Perform to MIL-Spec
For thirty-five years, Dexter Research thin-film infrared detectors have been the most reliable and durable solution for non-contact infrared sensing. Withstanding up to 1000G’s of mechanical shock and 30G’s of random vibration, these tiny wonders can provide non-contact temperature sensing accuracy up to 0.1°C.
New High Temperature Detector
Dexter Research Center announces the availability of its new ST60 High Temperature Detector.
New Temperature Sensor Module with Digital Output
Dexter Research Center announces the availability of its new MD Series Temperature Sensor Module. The sensor is integrated with signal conditioning that reliably produces a calibrated temperature output in a plug and play package, with options. Programmable outputs and flexible supplies yield a turnkey solution for medical, consumer, commercial and industrial applications. The module has…