How uncertain is a Pitot-static probe?
(Skip to our technical note) One of the simplest systems used to measure air velocity is the Pitot-static probe, and one of the simplest ways to drive a Pitot-static probe [...]
Precision Pitot-static probe driver
New! Precision, low-cost Pitot-static probe driver now available. Surrey Sensors Ltd. is very pleased to announce the release of the latest product in its low-cost instrumentation line. This fully self-contained [...]
Air quality sensor featured
Our unique air quality monitoring technology has featured in an IAA outcomes publication. The Surrey Sensors Ltd. air quality sensor system, currently under development, has demonstrated sensitivity to a wide [...]
Dave Birch to present at Pint of Science event
Our Director of Research, Dr. David M. Birch, will be speaking about the applications of our cutting-edge wind-tunnel instrumentation technology in medical diagnostics and patient care applications at the Pint [...]
New self-contained seven-hole probe system now in development
Derived from our successful miniature air-data system, we are now in the process of developing an integrated seven-hole probe system for specifically wind-tunnel use. This probe system, once available, will [...]
Wind tunnel technology in care homes?
We have been engaging in some very interesting talks with health care specialists and care home providers, in an effort to identify novel ways in which our technologies and expertise [...]
Micro-CTA now available!
The new Surrey Sensors Ltd. Micro-CTA unit is now available! Possibly the smallest constant-temperature anemometry system available, this new, fully self-contained system is compact enough to fit inside a probe [...]
New wind anemometer now under development
We are pleased to announce the development of a new wind anemometer for meteorological and environmental field measurements. Based on the conventional thermal anemometry bridge, this new micro-anemometry system provides [...]