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The OpECS products were featured in the magazine "Mechatronics."
In the June 2024 issue of the magazine "Mechatronics," an article about our "current sensor for current waveform measurement using optical probes," the "OpECS" product, was featured on the News Flash page.
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Adopted for the NICT project on "Innovative Information and Communication Technology (Beyond 5G (6G))" - Development of innovative foundational technology to realize holographic contact lens displays.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Principal Investigator: Professor Yasuhiro Takagi, Graduate School of Engineering), Tokushima University (Co-Investigator: Professor Kenji Yamamoto, Associate Professor Haruki Mizukawa), Waseda University (Co-Investigator: Professor Takeo Miyake), Citizen Fine Devices Co., Ltd., and Seed Co., Ltd. have been selected for the public recruitment project of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) regarding the Innovative Information and Communication Technology (Beyond 5G (6G)) Fund Project Element Technology and Seed Creation Program. Moving forward, we will engage in research and development under the theme of "Development of Innovative Fundamental Technologies to Realize Holographic Contact Lens Displays." For more details, please refer to the PDF file.
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Development of the current sensor "OpECS" for current waveform measurement using optical probes, with a maximum frequency range of 150MHz and a current range of ±140A, accurately measuring current values of high-frequency, high-current power semiconductors.
Citizen Fine Device Co., Ltd. has developed the world's first current sensor for measuring current waveforms using an optical probe, called "OpECS." It enables accurate current measurement primarily for high-frequency, high-current power semiconductors. This product will be available for sale starting in late April. ■ Main Features 1. Structure of OpECS - Composed of a sensor part with an optical probe and a control unit. - By connecting to an oscilloscope, the measured current can be confirmed as a waveform. 2. High-frequency and high-current measurements are possible through magneto-optical measurement using the optical probe. 3. The ultra-small sensor head allows for current measurements in confined spaces. 4. No noise interference, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. 5. Can also be utilized in the field of magnetic field measurement. Sales of OpECS in the domestic market will begin in late April 2024. In preparation for the launch in the domestic market, a sales agency agreement has been concluded with Iwasaki Communication Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Suginami-ku, Tokyo; President: Shogo Kimura), a major manufacturer of measuring instruments. This partnership will enable sales to commence through Iwasaki Communication's distribution network.
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Development of magnetic materials for optical probe current sensors (OpECS)
I gave a presentation at the "Committee for Research on the Creation and Device Applications of Nanoscale Soft Magnetic Materials" of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. If you would like the presentation materials, please download them. <Content> ■ Background of the research and challenges in current measurement ■ Structure and characteristics of the optical probe current sensor (OpECS) ■ Magnetic materials used in optical probe current sensors ■ Research and development of novel magneto-optical thin films and granular films ■ Research and development of the magneto-optical crystal Bi:RIG ■ Research and development of metal composite magnetic yokes
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We have added a MEMS page to the homepage.
We have created a dedicated page on our website to introduce MEMS technology. We hope you take this opportunity to learn about the appeal of our MEMS technology. Please check the URL below. https://cfd.citizen.co.jp/mems/
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We have created the 2022 company brochure!
We have created the 2022 company brochure for Citizen Fine Devices Co., Ltd. It covers all of our technologies and product introductions, so we kindly ask you to take this opportunity to download it.
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Outstanding Technical Paper Award - Received!
At the "38th Symposium on Sensors, Micro Machines, and Applied Systems" held recently by the Institute of Electrical Engineers, our paper on the development of MoPS (intravascular pressure sensor) received the Excellent Technical Paper Award. We will continue to strive to ensure that the results of this research lead to early commercialization and contribute to our customers.