DMEMS - PDH Series -"WHEN THERMOCOUPLES DON'T WORK, IT'S TIME FOR A FIBER OPTIC TEMPERATURE SENSOR"

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WHEN THERMOCOUPLES DON'T WORK,
IT'S TIME FOR A FIBER OPTIC TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Thermocouples are the go-to solution for most temperature monitoring applications, but in challenging environments,  fiber optic temperature sensors (FOTEMP) are the proven solution.  This seminar provides an overview of EM and FO temperature sensors and their target applications.

Temperature is the most fundamental of measurements for monitoring and testing electronic systems. Thermocouples are the go-to solution for most applications but in challenging environments, fiber optic temperature sensors (FOTEMP and BRAGG) are the proven solution. FOTEMP sensors are intrinsically unaffected by electromagnetic, high voltage, microwave and rf fields. Commercial FOTEMP and BRAGG sensors are employed in a wide range of medical, industrial, food, chemical, energy, test, and defense/aerospace applications. This seminar provides an overview of EM and FO temperature sensor technology, and the place where TCs best perform and where FOTEMP sensors excel. * FOTEMP (GaAs) sensors provide measurement range of -200C to +300C * BRAGG (FBG) fiber optic sensors provide measurement range of -250C to +800C

 

This event is part of the IEEE San Diego Section's PDH series at the Del Mar Electronics and Manufacturing Show (Apr 23 - 24). 

 



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  • Date: 23 Apr 2025
  • Time: 08:00 PM UTC to 09:00 PM UTC
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  • 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd
  • Del Mar Fairgrounds
  • Del Mar, California
  • United States 92014
  • Building: Mission Tower
  • Room Number: Room D
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  • Starts 19 April 2025 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 23 April 2025 08:00 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Dennis Horwitz of MICRONOR SENSORS, INC.

Biography:

Dennis Horwitz received his BSEE and MSE from UCLA and has 40+ years’ experience in fiber optic R&D, product development, sales, marketing and standards development. He was co-founder of three FO test, measurement and component companies:  Photodyne Inc. (1979–1990, sold to 3M) , Rifocs Corp. (1990–2003, sold to Textron) and Micronor Inc. (2003-2020, sold to Photon Control). He is currently President and Founder of Micronor Sensors Inc., which is a value-added supplier of fiber optic sensors.

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