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November 2021 Edition
Greetings!

Welcome to the November 2021 edition of Omron Electronic Component's product newsletter, Component Insider.

If you have any feedback on this new resource, please email us! Plus, don't forget to take our short survey at the bottom of the newsletter. Every month, we will post the results of the previous month's survey!

Sincerely,
The Team @ Omron Electronic Components
New Product
In October, winning entries in the 2021 LEAP (Leadership in Engineering Achievement Program) Awards were announced by WTWH Media.

Omron Electronic Components was awarded an honorable mention in the Switches & Sensors category for its B5W-DB Diffuse Reflective Sensor. This year’s winners were chosen by an independent judging panel of 12 engineering and academic professionals.

Read more on the 2021 LEAP Awards here.

Key features and benefits:

  • Increased range of object detection: expanded range of target applications
  • Small package size: Able to be installed in tight spaces, without sacrificing internal real estate
  • Material immunity: Able to detect a wide range of objects, including white, black, transparent, and reflective

Application examples include:

  • Packaging (detecting transparent film)
  • Non-contact applications (hand detection, body detection)
  • Laboratory equipment (detection of clear glasswork)
Check Out Our Full Selection of:
Industry Spotlight
This month, we are featuring new solutions for smart home & building applications. In addition to the above B5W-DB product, D6F-PH and D6T sensors collect data to maintain comfortable and safe home, commercial, and industrial environments.
These low-cost sensors meet high quality specification demands, specifically for air handling, HVAC, and VAV equipment. An innovative product design separates clean air from dust, which prevents ruining of part internals.
The D6T 32x32 pixel array thermal IR sensor, ideal for human detection applications, features an increased temperature detection range (up to 200°C), wide viewing angle (90° X 90°), high resolution and an internal microcomputer.
Upcoming OMRON Events in 2022
Mark Your Calendars!
More Information Coming Soon.
January 20 - Wireless Power Transfer

February 17 - Smart Home Business -
Building Maintenance

March 10 - Relays for the Energy Industry
OMRON Events On-Demand

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Through OMRON innovation, OKAO Human Image Sensing Technology brings users variety, flexibility and versatility to meet an array of design needs. Join this webinar and discover how OKAO technology can fit into your application. Hear presenter Ankit Juneja, Embedded System Engineer as he shares Omron’s Human Sensing Technology story.

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Join Cary Horan, Product Manager - Sensors,
to hear advancements in skeletal detection technology being developed for the ToF sensor. Plus, you'll learn advantages offered by the ToF sensor for body tracking and privacy, which is critical for patient monitoring.




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Discover how OMRON’s B5L Time-of-Flight sensor can fit into your AMR application. Join Kyle Alberti, Application Development Manager as he shares the latest in OMRON’s 3D vision technology.

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Join Zac Hendrix, Product Manager - Relays, to learn how to incorporate the latest innovations in test and measurement into your next project.


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Discover how Omron’s touchless solutions can best work for your product development. Join Cary Horan, Product Manager for Sensors and Modules as he shares the latest in Omron technology.
November Poll Question
Do you have a Twitter account and do you use it for business purposes?
Yes, I have a Twitter account - use for business purposes
Yes, I have a Twitter account - use for personal purposes
No, I don't have a Twitter account
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @OmronComponents!
Last Month's Poll Results
October's question:

What is your likelihood to return to in-person events within the next 6 months? (Select 1)

The top three answers were: Very Likely (28%), Likely (28%), and Not Sure (27%).