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Play video Murata’s Vibration Sensor for High-Frequency Detection up to 20 kHz – Enabling Early Detection of Equipment Abnormalities –
Murata’s Vibration Sensor for High-Frequency Detection up to 20 kHz – Enabling Early Detection of Equipment Abnormalities –
Equipment often shows signs of failure—such as abnormal vibrations—before a sudden breakdown occurs. Murata’s vibration sensor detects high-frequency vibrations up to 20 kHz with a high signal-to-noise ratio, enabling early detection of abnormalities
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Play video Low Frequency (LF) Wireless Communication Using Murata's LF Antennas: Magnetic Field-based Wide Area Detection and Safety Management (Magnetic Field Area Detection)
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