Category: Sensor
![SocioNext MN87900 is a Single-Chip 24 GHz Radio Wave Sensor for the Internet of Things SocioNext MN87900 is a Single-Chip 24 GHz Radio Wave Sensor for the Internet of Things](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/SocioNext-MN87900-size.jpg)
SocioNext MN87900 is a Single-Chip 24 GHz Radio Wave Sensor for the Internet of Things
The Socionext MN87900 from Socionext is a powerful and low-power single-chip microwave sensor at 24GHz with sophisticated sensing capabilities like motion detection, speed and direction detection and so many, that can quickly find applications in the Internet of Things sensing...
Continue Reading![Bosch BMA400 – Did you thought accelerometers couldn’t get any better? Bosch BMA400 – Did you thought accelerometers couldn’t get any better?](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Bosch.jpg)
Bosch BMA400 – Did you thought accelerometers couldn’t get any better?
Accelerometers are used in almost all fields, and they have been growing in popularity in IoT and wearables. Nowadays, those devices require a of energy, and because of this, they need to be constantly charged or batteries need to be constantly changed which causes users to lose...
Continue Reading![IDT Announces High Performance MEMS Relative Humidity & Temperature Sensor IDT Announces High Performance MEMS Relative Humidity & Temperature Sensor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IDTs_Humidity_Sensor_HS300x-Eval-kit_LCD-1.jpg)
IDT Announces High Performance MEMS Relative Humidity & Temperature Sensor
California based company, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has recently announced their new HS300x family of MEMS high-performance relative humidity (RH) and temperature sensors of dimension 3.0 × 2.41 × 0.8 mm DFN-style 6-pin LGA. Currently, there are four devices in this...
Continue Reading![Revolutionizing Electric Field Measuring Techniques Revolutionizing Electric Field Measuring Techniques](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/electricfield-640x480.jpg)
Revolutionizing Electric Field Measuring Techniques
Nowadays, electrical fields are being used not only in electrical engineering, but also for industrial, weather forecasting, safety, and medical applications. As a result, the need for a precise electric field strength measurement device has become increasingly high, and many...
Continue Reading![HoneyWell´s Small, High Performance Pressure Sensor HoneyWell´s Small, High Performance Pressure Sensor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/honeywells-small-high-performanc-1024x576.jpg)
HoneyWell´s Small, High Performance Pressure Sensor
Honeywell is a technology company working towards connecting the world. They are currently working on connected homes, buildings, plants (such as refineries), warehouse, workers, aircrafts, vehicles, and healthcare while addressing challenges such as energy, safety, security,...
Continue Reading![Face Recognition Chip revolutionizing Smartphone Security Face Recognition Chip revolutionizing Smartphone Security](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Real3-Chip-vs-Quarter-Dollar.jpg_1422763626.jpg)
Face Recognition Chip revolutionizing Smartphone Security
Back in 2007 Apple released the first generation of iPhone which is considered as the first smartphone as those we use today. Before that, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) dominated the market and some even included network connectivity, the ability to send and receive calls, and...
Continue Reading![Iota V2 – Gyroscope Sensor in tiny dimensions Iota V2 – Gyroscope Sensor in tiny dimensions](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ddcc735e6e132e65b93a67a7a5122bfc_original.jpg)
Iota V2 – Gyroscope Sensor in tiny dimensions
De Martin Cote @ kickstarter.com designed v2 of his gyroscope sensor that is able to track movement on 3-axis. The new board is smaller, lighter, cheaper and has PPM output to connect on your RC remote control. He writes: Here is the evolution of my successful Gyroscope Sensor. Now...
Continue Reading![Researchers Of RMIT University Develops Swalloable Gas Sensors That Can Improve Your Diet Researchers Of RMIT University Develops Swalloable Gas Sensors That Can Improve Your Diet](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/swallow-1024x768.jpeg)
Researchers Of RMIT University Develops Swalloable Gas Sensors That Can Improve Your Diet
Researchers led by Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed the first intestinal gas-diagnosing pill to be tested in human. During the study, which was published on January 8 in Nature Electronics, the swallowable gas sensors were tested in...
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