OEM Systems and Sensors
OEM systems and sensors (Original Equipment Manufacturer) are devices designed to be integrated into third-party products or systems, offering specific functionalities such as measurements, monitoring, or control. Due to their versatility, they are used in industries such as automotive, industrial, medical, and consumer, adapting to a wide range of design and operational requirements.
These systems are essential for the development of innovative and high-performance products. Their customizability, reliability, and compatibility with modern technologies make them an ideal solution for applications requiring precision, robustness, and optimal integration into existing systems.
Features
Flexibility and Customization
Progettati per adattarsi alle specifiche esigenze del cliente.
Personalizzabili in termini di interfaccia, packaging, e protocolli di comunicazione.
Compactness
Dimensioni ridotte per un’integrazione ottimale in sistemi complessi.
Efficiency and Reliability
Prestazioni ottimali garantite anche in ambienti difficili (ad es. temperature estreme, umidità, vibrazioni).
Interoperability
Compatibili con protocolli standard di comunicazione (CAN, I2C, SPI, UART, Ethernet).
Supporto per l'integrazione in architetture IoT (Internet of Things).
Sensor Types
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Potentiometers or Hall-effect sensors to measure linear or angular displacements.
Encoders for position feedback in rotary systems.
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Based on load cells or piezoelectric technologies.
Used in industrial systems, automotive (brakes, suspensions), and medical devices.
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RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector), thermocouples, and semiconductor sensors.
Widely used in household appliances, motors, and medical equipment.
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MEMS accelerometers for vibrations and movements.
Magnetic or optical speed sensors for motors and vehicles.
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MEMS microphones for audio processing.
Hydrophones for underwater applications.
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Photodiodes, LIDAR, and image sensors for light detection or machine vision.
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Gas sensors, pH sensors, or biosensors for medical and environmental applications.
OEM Integrated Systems
Control Unit
Embedded systems based on microcontrollers or FPGAs to process the data collected from sensors.
Dedicated software for functions such as filtering, calibration, and diagnostics.
IoT Modules
Sensors with wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LoRa, ZigBee) for applications in smart home, smart factory, or healthcare.
Multi-Sensor Systems
Integration of different types of sensors (e.g., accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers in IMU - Inertial Measurement Unit).
Used in robotics, drones, and autonomous vehicles.
Benefits
Development Costs Reduction
Using OEM components allows manufacturers to focus on the final product design without having to design the sensors from scratch.
Reliability
Sensors designed to comply with international standards and specific certifications (ISO, CE, UL).
Scalability
Ease of large-scale production while maintaining consistent performance and quality.
Technological Support
Access to cutting-edge technologies and updates.
Reference Products
NVA - Noise Vibration Anaylzer
The reference tool for studying dynamic signals.
NVT - Noise Vibration Tester
Multi-Purpose Measurement Software for Acoustic and Vibration Phenomenon Analysis
NVT-HMS - Health Monitoring System
Integrated System for Vibration and Dynamic Parameter Monitoring
Applicazioni
Force and vibration sensors for machine monitoring.
IoT systems for predictive maintenance.
Pressure, speed, and position sensors for braking, transmission, and engine control systems.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) based on optical and radar sensors.
Sensors for monitoring environmental parameters (gas, humidity, temperature).
Accelerometers and gyroscopes in smartphones and wearable devices.
Optical sensors for cameras and facial recognition.