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DytSpectrumOwl: The World’s First Desktop Thermal Analyzer
DytSpectrumOwl’s CA-20 is the first-ever Desktop Thermal Analyzer that is developed by the Shenzhen Dianyang company. This innovative device makes use of infrared thermal imaging technology to detect any anomaly in a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) of a mobile or laptop device....
Continue ReadingStreaming 4x Cameras with Small Carrier Board: Fast Prototype
How to quickly prototype 4x machine vision applications on one small embedded system. Embedded vision components are ever-popular and are being incorporated into a plethora of applications. What all these applications have in common is the need to pack more and more functionality into...
Continue ReadingAll-silicon reference design covers 45-W fast charging circuit
Silanna Semiconductor has further expanded its family of silicon- and GaN-based fast charger reference designs with an all-silicon option that will significantly reduce the time needed to develop high-density 45W applications. Supplied as a fully production-ready solution, the new RD-24...
Continue ReadingInstrumems Launches Into Flow Sensor Market With a Breakthrough Multi-sense Solution
Instrumems announced its formal entry into the flow sensor market with a breakthrough solution that offers multi-sense capabilities. The company is an innovative spin-off of Princeton University research developed by Professor Marcus Hultmark and Dr. Gilad Arwatz. Instrumems was founded...
Continue ReadingPortescap Demonstrates Wide Variety of Miniature Medical Motor Technologies
Portescap returns in person to Medical Design & Manufacturing West 2022 for the first time since 2020 to discuss the benefits of its medical motors, which power surgical hand tools, medical pumps, lab automation and ventilation equipment, and several other medical...
Continue ReadingA Retro-style Handheld PC uses Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
Penk Chen designed a pocket-sized computer with a retro appeal, built from either off-the-shelf parts or 3D-printed structures. Inspired by the retro-style, powered by the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, Penkesu is a portable computer with a 7.9-inch widescreen display and a 48-key ortholinear...
Continue ReadingMeet the COMGO Z1 – A Powerful, Top of the Line, Low-Cost Laser Engraver Review
Introduction Laser engravers/cutters like 3D printers are bringing small-scale manufacturing closer to makers and hobbyists. As the technology advances, the competition between companies making them is getting stiffer, leading to the market being flooded with different types and makes,...
Continue ReadingNewt, a low-power open source display powered by an ESP32-S2 module
A campaign was launched on Crowdsupply for Newt, which is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve weather, calendars, sports scores, to-do lists, quotes. Newt is powered by an ESP32-S2 microcontroller which enables you to program with...
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