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NanoCell V2.1 is A ESP32-C3 IoT dev board for Home Assistant
The NanoCell V2.1 is an ESP32-C3 powred dev board designed by Frapais’ lab in Greece. The board comes preloaded with ESPHome and features a battery management IC for battery-based low-power applications. The board has A buck-boost converter that has been developed to minimize standby...
Continue Reading![AON1120 is a Ultra-Low-Power RISC-V SoC Designed for Always-On Edge AI Applications AON1120 is a Ultra-Low-Power RISC-V SoC Designed for Always-On Edge AI Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AON1120-Low-Power-RISC-V-SoC-1024x601.jpg)
AON1120 is a Ultra-Low-Power RISC-V SoC Designed for Always-On Edge AI Applications
At CES2024, AONDevice unveiled its new on-device machine learning chip, the AON1120. It features a RISC-V core, two NPU coprocessors, and a DSP, and operates at a remarkably low power consumption of just 260μW for full-load audio classification tasks. The AON1120 is a system-on-chip...
Continue Reading![Researchers develop MEMS vibrational energy harvesters for IoT Systems Researchers develop MEMS vibrational energy harvesters for IoT Systems](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/tsta_a_1569828_f0001_oc.jpg)
Researchers develop MEMS vibrational energy harvesters for IoT Systems
IoT systems are very well known these days as they allow connection and exchange of data through the internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) systems consist of a network of sensors, actuators, software, and other technologies connected. Due to increasing design specifications and the need...
Continue Reading![Ultralow Power Transistors Function for Years Without Batteries Ultralow Power Transistors Function for Years Without Batteries](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/crop_15.jpg)
Ultralow Power Transistors Function for Years Without Batteries
Researchers at Cambridge University have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in electronics design. They have developed new ultralow power transistors that could function for months or even years without a battery. These transistors look for energy from the environment around, thus...
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