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Tri-axis Accelerometer Integrates a Step Detector and Step Counter
The 16-bit MEMS supports I2C and SPI communication.
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Tiny Temperature Sensor Sips Only 113 Picowatts
A "near-zero-power" temperature sensor could extend battery life of wearable or implantable devices that monitor body temperature, smart home systems and Internet of Things devices.
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Video: Take Underwater Videos and Photos with this Hands-Free Fish Drone
Biki, the first bionic wireless robot fish, has launched on Kickstarter.
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Video: Take Underwater Videos and Photos with this Hands-Free Fish Drone
Biki, the first bionic wireless robot fish, has launched on Kickstarter.
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Long Life in Harsh Conditions
A new series of ruggedized axial-lead electrolytic capacitors is now available from New Yorker Electronics.
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First Minivan with 4G LTE In-Vehicle Wi-Fi Released
The new 2018 Honda Odyssey is the first minivan to offer 4G LTE in-vehicle Wi-Fi to support streaming video, music and more.
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One of the Smallest Barometers Available
Goertek Inc. has introduced a miniature digital barometric air pressure sensor.
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New Smart Gate Driver Photocoupler has Smart Features
Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) has introduced a new 4.0A output current smart gate driver photocoupler.
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New SoCs Offer More Memory for IoT Sensors and More
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the EFR32BG12 and EFR31BG13 Blue Gecko systems-on-chips (SoCs) from Silicon Labs.
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New Display Method for VR Headsets Lowers Eye Strain
A research team at iOptics Lab (Intelligent Optics Lab) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign created a new optical mapping 3D display that makes VR more comfortable for longer wear.
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Biometrics and Immigration
As new and better technologies to uniquely identify individuals emerge and the topic of people safely entering the country makes headlines, it is worthwhile to investigate one of the primary steps involved in applying for citizenship, a green card, naturalization, asylum or other immigration benefits.
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Using Quantum Technology to Eliminate Counterfeiting
An atomic-scale ID has been developed based on the irregularities found in 2-D materials like graphene.
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Particle Sensor Uses Laser-Based Light Scattering
The laser-based sensor detects and counts particles in the concentration range of 0 µg/m3 to 1,000 µg/m3.
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New Battery-Free Cellphone Uses Ambient Power to Make Calls
Researchers at the University of Washington have invented a cell phone that can work without batteries.
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Video: Safer Vehicle Lighting with Liquid Crystal HD Technology
The headlamp's light pattern adjusts in an intelligent and continuous manner to various driving situations in real-time.
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Smallest Seismic Sensor Mitigates Earthquake Hazards
All earthquakes create two main types of waves. The P-wave (also known as the Primary or compressional wave), depending on the magnitude of the quake and the composition of rock layers, will generally travel at approximately 4 to 8 km/second.
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Is This Tiny Developer Board a Raspberry Pi Killer?
The NanoPi Neo Plus2 includes Gigabit Ethernet support and costs about $25.
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3-D Chip Uses Carbon Nanotubes and Data Storage to Improve Bandwidth Bottlenecks
The breakthrough could continue the technology scaling path set forth by Moore’s law.
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OMRON Expands Compact, Low-Cost Optical Photomicrosensor Lines
Photomicrosensors are compact and low-cost optical sensors used to detect a variety of objects across many industries and applications.
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Video: Volvo to Make All Cars Electric by 2019
Volvo Cars has announced that every car it launches from 2019 onward will have an electric motor.
