New low cost, high performance single point nanosensor
Queensgate Instruments’s new SPNS 1100 singlepoint capacitive nanosensor incorporates and innovative circuit design which provides exceptional performance at a fraction of the price of competitive systems. Compared to similar items on the market, the unit

QUEENSGATE INSTRUMENTS
Queensgate Instruments’s new SPNS 1100 singlepoint capacitive nanosensor incorporates and innovative circuit design which provides exceptional performance at a fraction of the price of competitive systems. Compared to similar items on the market, the unit achieved the best results for linearity, drift and noise. The control unit measures only 86x57x30mm and as such is ideal for embedded applications.
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