Category: Technology
3D Printed Clip-On Turns Any Smartphone To A Household Microscope.
Smartphone microscope as the name implies is basically a microscope which is compatible with a user's smartphone. They mostly made up of a soft pliable lens and uses the smartphone's camera. Smartphone microscopes have been in existence before, they are based on the use of external LEDs...
Continue ReadingA Heat Switch for Controlling Heat Flow Path in Electronic Systems
A switch is a fundamental part of most electrical and mechanical devices; mechanical switches can be used to select gears in a car's transmission or used to unlock a door; electrical switches can turn the lights in a room on and off; semiconductor uses to route logic signals within a...
Continue ReadingPhantom v2640 – The World’s Fastest High Speed Camera Captures 303,460 fps
Vision Research's latest addition is the new Phantom v2640 model to its array of products. This is seemingly the world's fastest video capturing camera, able to record up to 11,750 fps in color and HD or 25,030 fps in monochrome. The maximum resolution is 2,048 x 1,952 pixels with up to...
Continue ReadingIntexar™ Heat – A Revolutionary Stretchable Ink And Film Technology To Make Flexible Heated Garments
DuPont Advanced Materials (DuPont) in association with Taiwanese company Formosa Taffeta, has developed a powered smart clothing technology named Intexar™ Heat, for on-body flexible heating garments. The new fabric is thin, lightweight, and durable. The Intexar™ Heat is an...
Continue ReadingPowerSpot Far Field Wireless Charger Will Charge Devices Up to 80 Feet Away
Over the last few years, there has been an unprecedented growth in the consumer electronics industry. The smartphones, fitness trackers, Smart homes devices, wearables, earbuds, VR/AR, and much more have fostered this growth. The Smartphone proliferation has been a key factor in the...
Continue ReadingResearchers Demonstrate New More Efficient FET By Implementing Negative Capacitance
A group of Researchers from Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana demonstrated the effect called negative capacitance by making a new type of more energy efficient transistor. This new kind of Field Effect Transistor (FET) proves a theory introduced in 2008 by Supriyo Datta, the...
Continue ReadingResearchers Develop Transparent Flexible Terahertz Sensors With Graphene
The researchers of the Swedish Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new design of terahertz sensor using Graphene. This flexible sensor can be integrated into wearable materials. Most importantly, it can be manufactured very cheaply and also it is...
Continue ReadingMicro-spectrometer Sensor Will Let You Check Air Quality Or Blood Sugar – Using Smartphone
Now you can use your smartphone to check how clean the air is, measure the freshness of food or even the level of your blood sugar. This has never been so easy. All credit goes to the new spectrometer sensor which is developed at the Eindhoven University of Technology and can be easily...
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