Sensirion Presents Pressure-Resistant Mass Flow Meter
The SFM4200 mass flow meter is a new star in the Sensirion range. Thanks to its high pressure resistance, it can be operated at pressures of up to 8 bar and measures flow rates up to 160 slm with a rapid signal processing time of 0.5 ms. It is particularly suitable for gas mixing in...
Continue ReadingTalking Pi is a Voice Control Module for The Raspberry Pi
Voice is the most simple and powerful medium. Everyone has it and it is the most personal way to convey our thoughts, messages, instruction, ideas, and questions. We have seen the rise of Voice Assistants like Alexa and Google Home; where someone can control things with only voice...
Continue ReadingchiliSOM – ARM Cortex-A8 System on Module
chiliSOM is an ultra-small, extremely low-power, state-of-the-art module based on ARM Cortex-A8 processor. Modular design makes it easy to embed to your device without any connector. chiliSOM and chiliboard was created for those market participants who want to develop the product on a...
Continue Reading35V hot swappable supercapacitor backup power controller
Analog Devices announces the Power by Linear LTC3351, a supercapacitor charger and backup power controller IC that includes hot swap front-end protection and all the features necessary to provide a complete, standalone capacitor-based backup power solution. The LTC3351’s integrated...
Continue ReadingBigClown: The IoT Kit for Makers
BigClown is a Modular IoT kit that is live on indiegogo.com. It's wireless, open-source, running from batteries for years and with technical support. Meet BigClown - the best IoT kit in the galaxy. BigClown will help you to build your own electronics. The kit modular, wireless,...
Continue ReadingATtiny85 runs at 0.000011574Hz clock
What is the lowest possible clock frequency at which a microcontroller can still do useful work? Here’s a little project that attempts to explore this weird question. by igendel @ idogendel.com: ATtiny85 runs at 0.000011574Hz clock -...
Continue ReadingPhysicists Of University of Rochester Have Created Polariton – A Particle With Negative Mass
A group of researchers led by Nick Vamivakas from the University of Rochester has successfully produced particles which have negative mass in an atomically thin semiconductor material. According to the researchers, they have created a device that can generate LASER light using a...
Continue Reading3 in 1 Temperature Sensor Shield For Arduino Nano
This 3 in 1 shield for Arduino Nano helps to develop various temperature measuring applications. Arduino Nano shield consists of 3 different types of temperature sensors. MLX90614 non-contact temperature sensor 10K NTC Analogue Temperature Sensor Programmable Resolution...
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