China Array specializes in providing interface between the digital and physical in IoT systems. IoT covers a wide range of interconnected devices: medical information and diagnostics relayed through mobile devices, construction workers and equipment at a work site connected in a closed loop VPN, computerized milk metering on dairy farms, blue-tooth transmitted data between an insulin pen and a laptop are examples of digital IoT systems that China Array has helped develop.
What environment will electronic sensors be exposed to: chemicals, autoclave, high (or low) heat etc.? Do they require molded in electrodes, water tight seals, conductivity (or non-conductivity), EMI shielding etc.? What's the most cost effective, robust manufacturing methods and designs? These are questions China Array's engineers assist with from the development stage through to full scale production.
China Array works closely with electronics assemblers in the US and Asia to implement designs to smooth assembly and create long lasting, trouble free sensors in any environment.
The Internet of things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware (such as sensors), these devices can communicate and interact with others over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.
The definition of the Internet of things has evolved due to convergence of multiple technologies, real-time analytics, machine learning, commodity sensors, and embedded systems. Embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, control systems, automation, and others contribute to enabling the Internet of things.