Dave Savastano11.06.14
Brewer Science was one of only six companies selected by the world’s largest microelectronics trade association to demonstrate its groundbreaking temperature and humidity sensor that has the potential to lower home and business energy bills and even save lives. At the invitation of MEMS Industry Group (MIG), Brewer Science provided a comprehensive demonstration of this technology at the MIG’s MEMS & Sensors Technology Showcase Nov. 6 in Scottsdale, AZ.
Brewer Science’s TH1022 temperature and humidity sensor is a tiny, ultrafast sensor that provides nearly instantaneous detection of temperature and humidity. The device is a fully integrated, adaptable and ultralow-power solution customized for wireless environmental monitoring systems and other applications where long battery life is a priority. This sensor is made using leading-edge print technology.
“We are pleased that this group of global technology leaders has chosen a Brewer Science device platform as one their six finalists,” said Dr. Terry Brewer, founder and CEO of Brewer Science. “As we move toward an environment of increasing connectivity, our industry must deliver devices that are smaller and more responsive and use less power. This Brewer Science sensor platform builds on our long history of enabling the world’s leading microdevice creation and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to cutting-edge technology development.”
“The Brewer Science TH1022 sensor has many possible applications, which could include touch-free I/O interfaces, speech recognition for security, and breathing monitoring applications, in addition to wireless environmental monitoring in homes and laboratories,” Dr. Vijaya Kayastha, applications engineer, added. “The technology can be incorporated into existing sensor designs, in discrete packaged transducers, or into devices printed on a variety of substrates.”
Brewer Science’s TH1022 temperature and humidity sensor is a tiny, ultrafast sensor that provides nearly instantaneous detection of temperature and humidity. The device is a fully integrated, adaptable and ultralow-power solution customized for wireless environmental monitoring systems and other applications where long battery life is a priority. This sensor is made using leading-edge print technology.
“We are pleased that this group of global technology leaders has chosen a Brewer Science device platform as one their six finalists,” said Dr. Terry Brewer, founder and CEO of Brewer Science. “As we move toward an environment of increasing connectivity, our industry must deliver devices that are smaller and more responsive and use less power. This Brewer Science sensor platform builds on our long history of enabling the world’s leading microdevice creation and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to cutting-edge technology development.”
“The Brewer Science TH1022 sensor has many possible applications, which could include touch-free I/O interfaces, speech recognition for security, and breathing monitoring applications, in addition to wireless environmental monitoring in homes and laboratories,” Dr. Vijaya Kayastha, applications engineer, added. “The technology can be incorporated into existing sensor designs, in discrete packaged transducers, or into devices printed on a variety of substrates.”