Tag: sensors

RK Clean Air – A Gas, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Detector
Rk Clean Air is a gas responded device that is capable of monitoring gas leakage, smoke, and carbon monoxide leakage in the home. According to the National Fire Protection Association, "Three of every five home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms (38%) or no...
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In-display fingerprint sensors to be integrated under glass cover
Synaptics has announced the mass production of its Clear ID FS9500 family of optical in-display fingerprint sensors, designed for smartphones with infinity displays. By Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com: The Clear ID in-display fingerprint sensors activate in the display only when...
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SprintIR6S, World’s Fastest NDIR CO2 Sensor
Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) Ltd is a designer and manufacturer of low power, high speed Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) carbon dioxide gas sensors. Recently, it has claimed a new speed record for its SprintIR6S NDIR CO2 sensor. The new sensor comes with response rates that had never been...
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Raspberry Pi ATX Power Board
Control 16 Relays with your Pi, supplying 12V to 16 DC jacks. All powered from and ATX Power Supply, with sensor support on board. You can find more details on the author's website. by Rodney Balent @ kickstarter.com: I started out with the simple goal of wanting to automate a few...
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Bluey, BLE Development Board Supports NFC
Development boards are assistant tools that help engineers and enthusiasts to become familiarized with hardware development. They simplify the process of controlling and programming hardware, such as microcontrollers and microprocessors. Electronut Labs, an embedded systems consulting...
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SYNTHETIC SENSORS, All-In-One Smart Home Sensor
In the era of Internet of Things, we wanted most of our home appliances to become smart. But currently, smart devices may cost much more than their offline counterparts and they often do not communicate with each other. Trying to overcome these limitations, A Ph.D student invented a way...
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Fast Single-Pixel Camera
Compressed sensing is an new computational technique to extract large amounts of information from a signal. Researchers from Rice University, for example, have built a camera that can generate 2D-images using only a single light sensor (‘pixel’) instead of the millions of pixels in...
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3D Printed Organ-On-Chip
Researcher at Harvard University had been working to build new microphysiological systems (MPS), also known as organs-on-chips, that can mimic the operation of the structure and function of native tissue. By developing such systems, they are replacing the conventional way of measuring...
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