A guide for engineers balancing performance, reliability, and manufacturability across today’s smart systems By Barry Brents, ...
Capacitive touch sensors have made homes i n scores of MP3 players and mobile phones. Of course, the mobile arena is no longer the only bastion for these devices. Today, sensor technology has ...
Though we’re mostly unaware of it, our senses relentlessly work together to guide us through the world. Our vision, hearing, and sense of touch and smell create mental images of the environment at ...
There is a growing trend toward electrification of virtually all systems that can be electrified, and that inevitably calls for generating actionable intelligence of these systems. To achieve the ...
As the AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) market grows, the need for sensors to monitor conditions and collect data becomes more important. But one hurdle has been the ability to easily mass ...
Catheters play an essential role in modern medicine, serving as vital tools for diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. In the pursuit of more precise and accurate measurements of ...
Imagine walking into a room that automatically adjusts its temperature and humidity to your comfort level, no apps, no manual adjustments, just seamless automation. Sounds futuristic? Not anymore.
Hydraulic applications rely upon fluid power or pressurized fluids to generate, control, and transmit power. These systems are capable of producing high power and high forces in small volumes and have ...
This article details six essential sensors, along with four necessary questions a design engineer should ask before choosing which ones to use in their next design. In the R&D and electronics design ...
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