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Sony’s ELTRES LPWAN Module Promises a Range of over 100 Km
Contributing to delivery of wireless communication services that are stable over long distances and while moving at high speeds. Tokyo, Japan—Sony Corporation today announced the upcoming release of the CXM1501GR communication module, which is compatible with the ELTRES™...
Continue ReadingGW16130 Mini-PCIe Satellite Modem for IoT Applications
The GW16130 is a Mini-PCIe Satellite Modem Radio adapter that provides cost-effective, short burst satellite connectivity for asset tracking, fleet management, telemetry, oceanographic data, grid monitoring and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The GW16130 features an Iridium 9603N...
Continue ReadingMicrowave Presence detector works using Doppler Effect
It detects stationary and moving people just like a PIR, but it can do that also behind doors and thin walls, by taking advantage of the Doppler effect. By Boris Landoni @ open-electronics.org: The detection of people, animals and hot bodies in general has been done for years using...
Continue ReadingTeeny-Tiny Bluetooth Transmitter Runs on Less Than 1 mW
Bluetooth Low Energy data packets can now be sent by millimeter-size IoT motes. By Samuel K. Moore @ spectrum.ieee.org Engineers at the University of Michigan have now built the first millimeter-scale stand-alone device that speaks BLE. Consuming just 0.6 milliwatts during...
Continue ReadingHighly Integrated USB-C Buck Charger from Maxim Reduces Size by 30 Percent
Designers of portable Li-ion battery-powered electronics now have a simplified and more flexible way to add a USB Type-C (USB-C) charging system to their products with the MAX77860 3A switch-mode charger from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM). This USB-C buck charger...
Continue ReadingKEMET – Pyroelectric Infrared Sensors
KEMET's pyroelectric infrared sensors (PL series) are unobtrusive sensors that contribute to set designs. KEMET's pyroelectric infrared sensors use the pyroelectric effect of ceramic by absorbing the infrared rays emitted from the human body. This detects the infrared signature...
Continue ReadingConverting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2-D materials
Device made from flexible, inexpensive materials could power large-area electronics, wearables, medical devices, and more. by Rob Matheson | MIT News Office Imagine a world where smartphones, laptops, wearables, and other electronics are powered without batteries. Researchers from MIT...
Continue ReadingSiTime presents a family of MEMS oscillators for mobile applications
Low-Power Oscillators SiTime Corporation’s general purpose low-power oscillators offer a perfect combination of low power consumption, excellent stability, small size, and fast start-up. Parts are also available in an SOT23 package which offers excellent board-level solder-joint...
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