According to the Stockholm-based company Jondetech, the JIRS30D is the world’s first digital heat flux sensor for dynamic measurement of core body temperature.
It is a digital version of the company’s existing JIRS30 product and, in total, Jondetech’s third digital sensor.
The product is designed for high-volume applications. Potential use cases include wearables and healthtech, as well as technical solutions for industrial measurement and building automation.
Jondetech has a portfolio of IR sensor elements based on proprietary nanotechnology and silicon micromechanics. The nanoelements are extremely thin, built in flexible plastic, and can be manufactured in high volumes at low cost, enabling a wide range of applications such as temperature and heat flux measurements, presence detection, and gas detection.
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