Tag: Sensor
![Instrumentation Amplifier For Pressure Sensor Instrumentation Amplifier For Pressure Sensor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/001.jpg)
Instrumentation Amplifier For Pressure Sensor
General purpose differential amplifier project has been designed for various pressure sensor amplifier applications. Circuit provided with multiple resistors, capacitors, dual sensor options and 4 pin Header connector to interface other external sensors. Schematic is an example from NXP...
Continue Reading![8×8 pixel Time-of-Flight sensor is only 2.65×2.7mm 8×8 pixel Time-of-Flight sensor is only 2.65×2.7mm](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2017-12-01-eenews-jh-espros.jpg)
8×8 pixel Time-of-Flight sensor is only 2.65×2.7mm
Swiss company Espros has completed its cwTOF imager family with the epc611, its smallest Time-of-Flight sensor to date, measuring only 2.65x2.7mm and delivering a 8x8 pixel field. by Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com: Sampling now and in volume production at TSMC, the chip can either...
Continue Reading![TSL2540 Ambient Light Sensor matches eye-response TSL2540 Ambient Light Sensor matches eye-response](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/171030eedn-ams-2540-eval-1024x575.jpg)
TSL2540 Ambient Light Sensor matches eye-response
ams (Graz, Austria) has posted details of the TSL2540, a very-high sensitivity light-to-digital converter. Evaluation kit is available: The TSL2540 is a very-high sensitivity light-to-digital converter that approximates the human eye response to light intensity under varying lighting...
Continue Reading![Get Sensor Data From Arduino To Smartphone Via Bluetooth Get Sensor Data From Arduino To Smartphone Via Bluetooth](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_20151115_194734-1024x576.jpg)
Get Sensor Data From Arduino To Smartphone Via Bluetooth
Hariharan Mathavan at allaboutcircuits.com designed a project on using Bluetooth to communicate with an Arduino. Bluetooth is one of the most popular wireless communication technologies because of its low power consumption, low cost and a light stack but provides a good range. In this...
Continue Reading![Researchers Developed Hybrid 3D Printing Method To Make Flexible Wearable Devices Researchers Developed Hybrid 3D Printing Method To Make Flexible Wearable Devices](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Capture-1.jpg)
Researchers Developed Hybrid 3D Printing Method To Make Flexible Wearable Devices
Wearable electronic devices that intend to track and measure the body’s movements must be soft enough to flex and stretch to accommodate every body-movement. But, integrating rigid electronics on skin-like flexible materials has proven to be challenging. Clearly, Such components cannot...
Continue Reading![Researchers Develop Long Range Backscatter Sensors That Consume Almost No Power Researchers Develop Long Range Backscatter Sensors That Consume Almost No Power](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/LoRa-backscatter-system-375x250.jpg)
Researchers Develop Long Range Backscatter Sensors That Consume Almost No Power
Researchers at the University of Washington developed a new backscatter sensors that can operate over long ranges with very little power. The researchers demonstrated for the first time that the device runs on almost zero power and can transmit data across distances of up to 2.8...
Continue Reading![Open Board for 3D Gesture Control, Motion Capturing, Tracking and Robotics Open Board for 3D Gesture Control, Motion Capturing, Tracking and Robotics](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/open-board-for-3d-gesture-contro-1024x576.jpg)
Open Board for 3D Gesture Control, Motion Capturing, Tracking and Robotics
Milan, Italy, July 26, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Next Industries show off The Tactigon: the perfect link between humans or objects and the digital world, with its IMU 3D features, environmental sensors and Bluetooth 4.0 technology. The Tactigon is a unique platform, programmable with...
Continue Reading![Tri-axis sensor embeds pedometer Tri-axis sensor embeds pedometer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Kionix-KX126.jpg)
Tri-axis sensor embeds pedometer
Susan Nordyk @ edn.com discuss about the Kionix's accelerometer with integrated pedometer. The K126 16-bit tri-axis digital accelerometer from Kionix integrates a step detector and step counter, yet minimizes power consumption. Housed in a tiny 2×2×0.9-mm LGA package, the K126...
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