
CES 2026 Insights: The Future of Optical Sensors in Autonomous Driving
Just wrapped up CES 2026 in Vegas a couple days ago, and man, the energy around autonomous driving tech was off the charts. Walking the

Just wrapped up CES 2026 in Vegas a couple days ago, and man, the energy around autonomous driving tech was off the charts. Walking the

If you’ve ever walked through a modern factory, you’ve probably noticed how everything moves so smoothly – robots picking parts, conveyors zipping along, machines inspecting

If you’re knee-deep in designing a new optical switch or some kinda sensor setup, you’ve probably hit that moment where you stare at the specs

If you’ve been scrambling to source BPW34S photodiodes lately, you know how frustrating it gets when stock just vanishes overnight. One day everything’s fine, next

If you’re here, chances are you’ve been working with the Vishay BPW34S for a while. It’s that trusty little PIN photodiode that’s been around forever,

So you’re knee-deep in designing an infrared optical switch, and now you’re staring at datasheets trying to figure out which 940nm phototransistor won’t let you

If you’ve been dealing with the Everlight PT334-6B in your designs, you probably know it pretty well by now. It’s that solid 5mm phototransistor that’s

If you’ve ever messed around with phototransistors in a project, you know they can stop working outta nowhere. Turns out, a lot of times its

If you’ve ever messed around with off-the-shelf phototransistors and thought, “this almost works, but if only the window filtered out more visible light” or “why

If you’ve ever wondered what makes those TV remotes work so reliably, it’s all about infrared light bouncing around invisibly. Most folks don’t think much