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Star Trek-Inspired Device Opens New Frontier in Medical Diagnostics
A "multicorder" project, inspired by Star Trek’s novel tricorder device for instant medical diagnoses, has been developed as a handheld sensor paired with a smartphone app.
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DC/DC Buck Converters for Automotive Safety Applications
Rohm has made available its new BD9S series.
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Nine of 10 Semiconductor Vendors to Integrate Blockchain Technology in the Next 3 Years
Semiconductor vendors are also bullish on artificial intelligence and augmented and virtual reality opportunities.
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New Smart Mirror Laser Device Improves Manufacturing Measurements
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a laser power sensor that may be built into manufacturing devices to provide fast, real-time measuring.
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Your Brain and Your Cell Phone Have More in Common Than You Think
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) researchers have studied how brains communicate and compared it to mobile communication systems.
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Your Brain and Your Cell Phone Have More in Common Than You Think
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) researchers have studied how brains communicate and compared it to our mobile communication systems.
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Enabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity Easily on Internet of Things Devices
Silicon Labs has introduced a new Wireless Xpress solution to get developers up and running quickly with connected devices.
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System-on-Chip Enables True Wireless Stereo Audio Streaming Over Bluetooth Low Energy
Dialog’s latest technology provides true wireless connections with HiFi quality audio.
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Leti Announces EU Project to Develop Powerful, Inexpensive Sensors with Photonic Integrated Circuits
REDFINCH consortium members will initially target applications for gas detection and analysis for refineries and the petrochemical industry, and protein analysis for the dairy industry.
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ARM-based Development Board Simplifies Machine Learning
The new Newark Element14 board offers a wide range of potential peripherals and features programmable logic acceleration engines.
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Fiber Optic Sensors Developed for Medical and Wearable Technology
Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Technology at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China, have created new fiber optic sensors that can improve medical technology, wearable technologies and more.
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Presto Engineering Developed Cost-Effective Testing Method for Customer
A new test protocol takes only a fraction of a second per unit to cost-effectively test a crystal oscillator used as a frequency reference in a mobile phone.
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Bluetooth Audio Solution Uses WASS Application for Earbuds and Hearables
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new solution to extend the range and power consumption in audio devices.
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Smart Exosuits Could Help Emergency Responders Traverse Difficult Terrain
Exosuits could also enhance mobility and quality of life for the elderly and people with neurodegenerative disorders.
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Video: Skyworks' New Family of FEMs for LPWAN IoT and Industrial Applications
These new solutions deliver improved sensitivity and more than quadruple the operating range versus a standalone system-on-chip.
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Conservation Tool Enables Researchers to Find Which Conservation Method Will Save the Most Animals
Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed a conservation tool that could help environmentalists and conservationists figure out how to best spend conservation dollars to save the most species.
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DuPont Electronics & Imaging Announces Newest In-mold Electronics Inks
The second-generation materials enable functions such as touch controls and lighting to be directly embedded inside of plastic parts by printing circuits onto plastic sheets, which are then thermoformed and injection molded.
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VR vs. Hall Effect Speed Sensors
Magnetic speed sensors are a durable, efficient, reliable method of measuring the speed of a rotating object.
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Mobile World Congress Americas: Taoglas Introduces Three Antennas for Narrowband IoT
The devices are in a small form factor for next-generation connected devices.
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New Portable Chargers Perfect for Phone Users on the Go
EAK Design Studio’s MagPower N1 and N2 wireless charger power banks offer portable charging that attaches to iOS and Android smartphones.
