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Grid-EYE Narrow Angle Infrared Array Sensor

Panasonic introduces the new Grid-EYE® Narrow Angle Infrared Array Sensor (AMG883642), a high-precision MEMS technology-based sensor designed for detailed temperature and people detection applications. This sensor features a narrowed 35.6-degree field of view for focusing on closer objects, with a high-resolution 8x8 pixel grid that allows for accurate measurement of temperature distribution. Ideal for HVAC, home appliances, security, building management systems (BEMS), and industrial electronics, this compact surface-mount device maintains the same footprint while offering enhanced functionality compared to its predecessor.

Ultra Wide and Long Distance Detection Type PIR Motion Sensor

Panasonic has expanded its EKMB and EKMC Series with the introduction of new Ultra Wide and Long Distance Detection Type PIR Motion Sensors. These compact sensors are capable of detecting movement up to a height of 49 feet with a field of view of 91.6° x 45.4°, and they provide 188 detection zones for enhanced radial movement detection, minimizing blind spots. This makes them particularly suitable for high-ceiling installations such as walkways and street lighting. The sensors are easy to install and can be integrated into existing lighting systems, offering both digital and analog outputs.

6in1 Inertial Sensor

New 6in1 Inertial Sensor Offering 6DoF (Degrees of Freedom) - EWTS5GND21

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Sensors technology, introduces the new 6in1 Inertial Sensor offering 6DoF (Degrees of Freedom) providing high sensing accuracy and much more system design flexibility. Enable your design with the EWTS5GND21 to be compact, highly accurate, easy-to-install, and highly reliable.

EKMB & EKMC Series “Flat Square Lens” Type Passive Infrared or Pyroelectric (PIR) Motion Sensors

New Panasonic “Flat Square Lens” Type PIR Motion Sensors Are Extremely Low Profile For Positioning Flush With The Surface Of The Housing

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Sensors technology, is pleased to introduce the New “Flat Square Lens” PIR Motion Sensor Line Extension to the existing EKMB and

PIR Motion Sensors Technology for Low Power or Line Power Applications and Lens Options

Choosing the right PIR Sensor based on application requirements may not always be so simple. PIR Sensors suitable for low power applications require a low current consumption, whereas PIR Sensors for line power applications would need a standard current consumption. Learn more about PIR Sensors' operating principle, current consumption, output, and lens options available from Panasonic.

EKMB & EKMC Series “Ultra Slight Motion” Type Passive Infrared or Pyroelectric (PIR) Motion Sensors

New Panasonic “Ultra Slight Motion” Type PIR Motion Sensors Offer Improved Sensitivity In Slight Motion Applications!

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Sensors technology, is pleased to introduce the New “Ultra Slight Motion” PIR Motion Sensor Line Extension to the existing EKMB and EKMC Series line ups. Featuring yet another new lens design, these New PIR Motion Sensors are designed to provide ultra slight motion detection. Their high signal to noise ratio ensures the prevention of false triggers.

EKMB & EKMC Series "Wide Area Detection" Type Passive Infrared or Pyroelectric (PIR) Motion Sensors

New Panasonic “Wide Detection Area” Type PIR Motion Sensors Offer Wide Area Detection Spanning Over 10.8 Meters!

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Sensors technology, is pleased to introduce the New “Wide Area Detection” PIR Motion Sensor Line Extension to the existing EKMB and EKMC Series line ups. Featuring yet another new lens design, these New PIR Motion Sensors are designed to provide wide area detection spanning over 10.8 meters!

What Do Smart Clothing And Foldable Phones Have In Common?

"the big rethink" Podcast Episode 20 Discusses Flexible Electronics And Wearable Applications With Mr. Nick DeGaetano from Panasonic Industrial’s New Business Development Team.

Introducing "the big rethink", a tough and at times, a bold conversation on the future of innovation and what we can expect as work changes.  Hosted by Panasonic TOUGHBOOK’s Barry Ross, Episode 20: What Do Smart Clothing & Foldable Phones Have In Common? features a candid conversation with Mr.