Electronic Sensors & Test Applications
Sensors have accurate measurement standards. In many applications sensors virtually need to be unaffected by changes in temperature and other harsh environments. MPI Thermal systems are used to simulate temperature environments. This is to assure reliability when sensors are put into use and exposed to temperature extremes.
-80°C / +225°C
-100°C / +300°C
Electronic Sensors & Test Applications
ThermalAir systems temperature testing equipment and chambers can thermal test sensors at temperature ranges from -80°C to +225°C. Sensor manufacturers offer features with reliable operating performance specifications and they guarantee accuracy and stability under the most demanding conditions.
The ThermalAir systems bring localized temperature right to the test. Our ThermalAir systems are used at the test station, in the engineering lab, and on the production test floor.
Environmental Stress Screening
Temperature monitoring sensors and assemblies are designed to meet temperature specification for their application requirements. In the design of innovative pressure, position, force and other specialty sensors and transducers for mission critical applications in harsh environments, temperature testing becomes a manufacturing requirement.
Whether it’s for transportation, building equipment, energy & infrastructure, food & beverage, medical as well as aerospace & defense markets, MPI ThermalAir systems are used as part of the testing process.
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ThermalAir Thermal Test Systems for Photo Sensors
ThermalAir systems are used in a variety of industrial electronic test applications. Thermal cycling and temperature characterization of sensors in industries such as automotive, telecom, aerospace, medical, RF microwave and other electronic temperature test applications is what the ThermalAir TA-5000 provides for many product market segments.
The ThermalAir TA-5000 can provide accurate temperature stimuli so sensor manufacturers can design, develop, and produce highly reliable quality sensor products that meet the demands of today’s technologies.
LiDAR & Autonomous Vehicles
Automotive Sensors using LiDAR (light detection and ranging) work like radar systems, with the only difference being that they use laser light instead of radio waves. … Lidar technology uses near-infrared light to detect objects around a vehicle. There are many companies now doing research and development of this technology for the future of autonomous driving cars and trucks. Due to outside harsh environments, these LiDAR components from sensors to lasers to the full electronic module assemblies in product development to the end product manufacturers must temperature test these systems in a controlled environment in engineering and production test.
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ThermalAir Systems for Testing Sensors, Lasers, and Lidar Technologies
The design challenges go well beyond simply delivering processing power and high-speed data transfer. Design engineers must also safely manage heat generated by those processes in the confines of tight vehicle packaging requirements, as well as ambient and cold temperature fluctuations, while adhering to stringent safety and reliability standards of the automotive industry.
Temperature Forcing System
MPI ThermalAir temperature forcing systems provide a direct thermal stream of clean dry hot and cold air directly to the part that needs to be thermal tested. In the lab or on the production floor, ThermalAir Series provide unparalleled thermal stress testing capabilities for scientist and engineers.
The ThermalAir system allows you to generate very precise controlled temperature for simulation test in Thermal Shock, Temperature Conditioning, Stress Screening, Temperature Cycling and more. Thermal test processes can be accomplished with our ThermalAir system. Ramp, Cycle, Dwell and Soak times are fully programmable with a touch of a button.