In the IoT era, please utilize "sensors and analog technology with a focus by sensor researchers."
At DogNose Sensor Research Institute, we propose sensor development that focuses on suggestions and problem-solving, as well as seed-based sensors. We offer research and development technical support to companies and research institutions that are struggling with sensors and measurements, want to start a sensor business, or hope for high cost-effectiveness with low research investment. To achieve high performance with inexpensive components, the initial development costs are very low. 【Features】 ■ Technology with a focus on sensor researchers ■ Prototyping of initial demo systems *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Detailed Features】 ■ Technology Focused on Sensor Research - Ultra-low noise DC and AC circuit technology - Various analog signal processing and frequency control technologies - Various sensor designs, physical modeling, and equivalent circuit design - Active sensing technology including actuators - Systemization using PIC - Display and data analysis using VB ■ Prototyping of Initial Demo System - Rapid prototyping using universal boards - High-level performance with inexpensive components *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Examples of Achievements】 ■ Microkelvin Thermometer ■ High-Resolution Pressure Sensor ■ Non-Destructive Testing of Internal Metal Defects Using High-Sensitivity Magnetic Field Detection ■ Distance Measurement Using Ultrasonics, etc. ■ Various Energy Harvesting Technologies (Solar Cells, Vibration Power Generation), etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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At DogNose Sensor Research Institute, we engage in proposal-based and problem-solving sensor development, as well as seed-based sensor suggestions. In the IoT era, please make use of "sensors and analog technology with a commitment from sensor researchers."