sensitivity
NTT develop sensing technology to measure particles and viscosity in liquids
NTT Corporation (president and CEO: Akira Shimada) has developed an ultra-sensitive detection technology utilising an optical fibre that can measure particles and viscosity at desired locations in liquids.
Read moreUser interface designs ‘simplified’ with new Touch Sense solution for IoT applications from NXP
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has launched its new NXP Touch solution at the NXP FTF Tech Forum. It combines specialised touch software with the Touch Sense Interface (TSI) module available on the Kinetis KE15Z MCU along with a complete set of tools enabling designers to easily add touch to user interface designs
Read moreCommunicating data in the IoT – part 1
The Internet of Things is evolving to provide greater intelligence at the node, converting raw data into smart information.
Read moreFour Industrial Revolutions and an Internet of Things – is industry IoT ready?
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution – the first being manufacturing and mechanisation, the second mass production and the third the digital revolution.
Read moreTelemetry radio receiver aims to combine ‘always-on’ convenience with long battery life
Low power radio provider, Radiometrix, said that it has delivered a boost for designers of solar or battery-powered telemetry systems with a new high-sensitivity narrow band receiver that can be kept “always on” without drawing excessive power.
Read moreDiversity and sensitivity – the business of antenna design, from Taoglas perspective
If there’s one often overused – and sometimes abused – word that sums up the last few decades of human history then it’s diversity. Advances in transport and communications technologies have brought widely different people, places, ideas and cultures into close proximity with one another. Moves from mass manufacturing to just-in-time techniques have also driven
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