SENSOR ARRAY

Brand Owner Address Description
ECL SENSOR ARRAY EMERALD CLOUD LAB, INC. 844 Dubuque Ave. San Francisco CA 94080 SENSOR ARRAY;Cloud based remote monitoring of medical laboratory services namely monitoring of computer systems and monitoring of laboratory equipment for quality control purposes; cloud based remote monitoring scientific laboratory services namely monitoring of computer systems and monitoring of laboratory equipment for quality control purposes; cloud based remote monitoring laboratory experiments conducted on behalf of others for quality control purposes; cloud based software as a service featuring software for remote monitoring laboratory experiments and environment data; cloud based remote monitoring of scientific testing of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biologics, vaccines, and medical devices; cloud based remote biopharmaceutical research and scientific testing in the field of biopharmaceuticals; cloud based remote monitoring product safety and quality assurance testing for pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, chemicals, medical devices, vaccines, and biologics; cloud based remote monitoring toxicological safety testing services for pharmaceutical, chemicals, and consumer products;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A leak-testing technique and apparatus for differential pressure sensor arrays is provided. A reference pressure sensor array is provided, wherein a seal is disposed between the reference pressure sensor array and a target differential pressure sensor array. A probe socket is utilized to communicate with each individual sensor in the reference pressure sensor array. The target pressure sensor array and the reference pressure sensor array are sealed via a pressure plate and plunger assembly. The target pressure sensor array, seal, and reference pressure sensor array are exposed to a first pressure. The target differential pressure sensor array, seal, and reference pressure sensor array are then exposed to a second pressure. The probe socket verifies that all reference pressure sensors continue to output the first pressure. If the probe socket identifies a reference pressure sensor that reads the second pressure, then the corresponding target pressure sensor is identified as being defective because of leakage.