An acoustic wave sensor is a highly sensitive device that detects physical, chemical, or biological changes by measuring variations in acoustic (sound-based) wave properties. These sensors are widely used in industries where precision sensing is critical, including healthcare, automotive, environmental monitoring, and industrial process control. Their ability to detect minute changes in mass, pressure, temperature, or chemical composition makes them a powerful alternative to traditional sensing technologies.
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Electronic paper, often referred to as e-paper, is an innovative display technology designed to mimic the appearance of traditional ink on paper. Unlike conventional screens that emit light, electronic paper reflects ambient light, making it easier on the eyes and highly readable even in bright sunlight. This unique characteristic has positioned e-paper as a preferred solution for applications where long-term readability and low power consumption are essential.
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