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"Wireless capacitive pressure sensor operating up to 400°c from 0 to ..."
Maximilian C. Scardelletti et al. (2014)
- Maximilian C. Scardelletti, George E. Ponchak, Kevin Harsh, Jonathan A. Mackey
, Roger D. Meredith, Christian A. Zorman
, Glenn M. Beheim, Frederick W. Dynys, Gary W. Hunter:
Wireless capacitive pressure sensor operating up to 400°c from 0 to 100 psi utilizing power scavenging. WiSNet 2014: 34-36

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