Build a Wireless “Tipping Bucket” Rain Gauge, Part 3—Receiver, PICAXE, and LCD From www.allaboutcircuits.com 6 years ago in BlogsNews Here's a rain gauge that empties itself and that you can read from your easy chair. Best of all, you can build it, yourself.
Sensor ICs Suit Up to Play in EVs, RFIDs, and the IoT From www.allaboutcircuits.com 1 day ago in BlogsNews New sensor innovations have emerged to play in market-specific zones. Among these are IS0-26262 electric vehicle (EV) sensors, RFID sensors, and sensors geared for the Internet of Things (IoT).
How Matter Addresses Interoperability Issues in Smart Home Devices From www.allaboutcircuits.com 1 day ago in BlogsNews Incompatible smart home products can be problematic for both customers and device manufacturers. Matter is a vendor-independent unifying standard that closes the gap between smart home ecosystems.
An Introduction to MEMS Vibratory Gyroscopes From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 days ago in BlogsNews Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) vibratory gyroscopes can be a bit mysterious and math-intensive. Let's break the math down, and go over gyroscope basics and structures.
The Heart of Fuel Cells, “MEAs,” May Propel the Future of Green Energy From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 days ago in BlogsNews AAC spoke to Gore to learn how membrane electrode assemblies in fuel cells can help decarbonize applications from drones to warehouses.
LiDAR’s Future Looks Bright With New Tech Demos at Sensors Converge 2022 From www.allaboutcircuits.com 3 days ago in BlogsNews The All About Circuits team reviews just a couple of the many demonstrations of new LiDAR technologies from this week’s Sensors Converge conference in Silicon Valley.
Infineon Hopes to Pack a Punch With Battery-powered Sensor Fusion Alarm Design From www.allaboutcircuits.com 3 days ago in BlogsNews By marrying a MEMS microphone, a pressure sensor, and an AI/ML algorithm, a PSoC MCU-based reference design lets engineers build very low-power smart alarm systems.
Manufacturers Raise Concern as CHIPS Act Sits on Back Burner From www.allaboutcircuits.com 4 days ago in BlogsNews The consequences of the semiconductor shortage are looming large as the CHIPS for America Act remains at a standstill.
Intel Showcases a Photonics “First” — an Eight-wavelength Laser Array From www.allaboutcircuits.com 4 days ago in BlogsNews Intel Lab researchers push photonics one step further by demonstrating a tightly controlled, highly integrated eight-wavelength laser.
“World’s First” Organic BJT—Could Organic Transistors Take Off? From www.allaboutcircuits.com 5 days ago in BlogsNews Researchers at TU Dresden have created the "world's first" efficient organic bipolar junction transistor (OBJT).
The Reverberations of Alan Blumlein, the Father of Modern Stereos From www.allaboutcircuits.com 5 days ago in BlogsNews Responsible for the modern stereo and an advanced World War II radar, Alan Blumlein revolutionized sound engineering.