tinyTILE, An Intel Development Board Based on Intel Curie Module
https://www.electronics-lab.com/tinytile-intel-development-board-based-intel-curie-module/
In the past year, Intel announced the low power development board “tinyTILE” which was built based on Intel Curie Module, offering quick and easy identification of actions and motions, features needed by always-on applications. tinyTile was designed for use in wearable devices and rapid prototyping. It is a 35 x 26 mm board and has […]
Send Touch Over Distance With HEY Bracelet
https://www.electronics-lab.com/send-touch-distance-hey-bracelet/
HEY is an innovative bracelet that really makes you feel connected to a loved one. It uses a unique technology to send your touch as far as needed. It’s the first bracelet that mimics a real human touch, not by producing a mechanical vibration or buzzing sensation, but an actual gentle squeeze. On Valentine’s Day […]
Human Motion Powered Nanotechnology Devices
https://www.electronics-lab.com/human-motion-powered-nanotechnology-devices/
Michigan State University researchers have came up with a new method for harvesting energy from human motion using nanotechnology. They designed a low-cost film-like device, a nanogenerator, than can power a LCD display, keyboard, and some LEDs without any source of electric power, by only using some human touching or pressing. This device called FENG, […]
Conductive Plastic Holes For Wearables
https://www.electronics-lab.com/conductive-plastic-holes-wearables/
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) research team has just debuted a new way of building flexible nontoxic golden film out of golden wires. They predict it will be a major step in wearable sensor research since it is comfortable and convenient for health usage, especially that it won’t be harmful to the […]