Preconfigured resistance ranges and multi-sensor connectors speed field testing of thermistors while showing temperature and fault status.
A thermally conductive, elastic coupling adapter improves thermowell contact to cut response time and resist vibration.
Uniform-height concentric thermopiles use lateral heat paths and absolute sensors to improve compact body and ambient temperature measurement.
An angled product-box support and layered dry ice placement improve passive temperature hold for shipping sensitive materials at lower cost.
A multilayer cored wire uses a porous insulating rope and metal jacket to protect the optical fiber, then expose a fresh sensing surface in molten steel.
Dual temperature sensors and thermal resistance modeling let a wearable estimate core body temperature more accurately despite ambient effects.
Uniform ceiling openings and shared power and communication protocols simplify device installation, reconfiguration, and visual consistency.
A heated adhesive sensor mount bonds directly to media guide surfaces, cutting installation space, removal effort, and temperature lag.
A conductive base plate with transparent regions lets wearable sensors share surface area while improving skin temperature averaging and optical sensing.
A resin covering with a thinner thermosensitive-element region cuts heat capacity, improving response while protecting the lead wire.
Detachable sensor arms place temperature sensors on finger joints for continuous swelling and heat monitoring to support earlier rheumatic diagnosis.
Distributed ring-oscillator sensors map local temperature, voltage, and speed variation in ICs for faster hotspot detection and targeted adjustment.
A flexible heat-conductive mount improves noninvasive container temperature sensing by limiting heat loss and keeping the sensor near thermal equilibrium.
Multiple thermocouple probes and an internal resistance thermometer offset local flow temperature changes to improve measurement accuracy.
A refractory metal slug and hidden temperature reader measure high-energy arc heat flux and incident energy without sensor destruction.
Particle mobility in a phase-changing medium enables temperature sensing in harsh environments without complex semiconductor fabrication.
RFID-tagged cutting head components track usage and remaining life, helping liquid jet cutters predict failures and reduce downtime.
Separated channels and heat-conducting parts prevent sensor entanglement, speed thermal response, and simplify faulty element replacement.
Rate-of-change temperature sensing in DRAM detects super-cooling attacks and triggers feature shutdown or data discharge to protect sensitive data.
RFID tags track container temperature during storage and delivery, flagging repeated deviations before pharmaceutical use.
Dual RTDs in a mineral-insulated sheath compensate ambient thermowell effects for more accurate, durable high-temperature sensing.
An actuator-controlled air gap protects the cooling unit during heating, avoiding Stirling engine overheating and eliminating the thermosiphon.
An on-memory sensor outputs temperature asynchronously in low power mode, letting DDR training values update without full retraining.
Wireless data transmission and an all-solid-state battery let this temperature wafer measure heating plates at high temperature without wire handling.
Local Joule-heated calibration lets compact on-chip temperature sensors achieve multi-temperature accuracy from a single test point.
An angled inductor coil lets a wireless cooking probe keep reliable inductive sensing while reducing footprint and alignment constraints.
Overlapping high- and low-potential wiring in a stacked substrate cuts inductance and voltage overshoot while enabling direct electrode connection.
Combining an ear-side thermistor with a housing temperature sensor lets the headset calculate body temperature accurately without extra sensors.
A flexible loop band with self-adjusting tension keeps skin contact stable during growth, improving poultry temperature monitoring with less stress.
A split heating and sensing layout limits fouling on subsea cable monitors while preserving accurate thermal biocolonization assessment.
A sleeve-to-substrate sealing structure isolates the inner cavity from the pressure channel, preventing leakage and protecting circuits under high pressure.
Controller-driven airflow cools external peripherals through the host interface, keeping devices within temperature limits.
A solid insert presses the RTD against the end cap to speed heat transfer and protect lead wires from vibration damage.
Ear-mounted temperature probes trigger threshold alerts to detect abnormal livestock conditions early and reduce human error in large herds.
Angled additive-manufactured cooling channels protect optical elements in turbomachine inspection while improving fit across machine types.
A magneto-mechanical micro device enables non-invasive implant status detection by tracking temperature changes without radiation or invasive checks.
Additive manufacturing integrates the detector scoop and strut to eliminate brazing, improve alignment, and reduce assembly cost and variation.
Silicone resin encapsulation removes voids and lowers thermomechanical stress, enabling precise sensor measurements at higher temperatures.
Wire routing along the spring force direction prevents sensor tilt and preserves stable contact for accurate temperature measurement under vibration.
A sliding lid and magnetic closure keep the food thermometer probe enclosed, reducing contamination, scratching, and storage hassle.
Color-coded light messages and backlights show food category and safe or unsafe temperature ranges for clearer cooking feedback.
A modular photonic thermometer assembly uses a heat exchanger and optical fiber array to measure −200°C to +700°C with ITS-90 calibration compatibility.
Impedance and continuity testing isolate drifted, open, or shorted thermocouples so array temperature readings stay accurate.