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Tiny thermometers offer on-chip temperature monitoring for processors
The semiconductor chips driving modern-day computer processors are covered in billions of individual transistors, each of ...
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Carbon monoxide sensor setup in Home Assistant done the right way
In this video, I'm making a carbon monoxide monitor for my home using an MQ7 carbon monoxide sensor, a DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor, and a NodeMCU microcontroller board. This sensor is ...
A new technology advance has led to the introduction of new actuators that combine motor, drive, gearing, and feedback into a single CANopen device that relieves much of the burden of traditional ...
Light aircraft often use a heading indicator as a way to know where they’re going. Retired instrumentation engineer [Don Welch] recreated a heading indicator of his own, using cheap ...
China, India, and Japan Are Fueling Sustained Demand Across the APAC Truck Tire Market Chinese manufacturers are ...
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Thermometer smaller than ant’s antenna detects computer chip’s temperature in seconds
Researchers at Penn State in the US have developed a microscopic, 2D-material-based thermometer designed ...
Abstract: A highly sensitive and stable temperature sensor based on a diamond-Ga2O3 Schottky-p-n diode is demonstrated in this work. The forward current exhibits a pronounced temperature dependence, ...
Abstract: Over the past decade, Python-based rehabilitation tools have dramatically transformed access to interactive, low-cost therapy by combining powerful technologies such as computer vision, ...
A modular, physically-based image perturbation library for bridging the Sim-to-Real gap in Autonomous Aerial Systems. This repository contains the Python implementation of the image perturbation ...
This project aims to use fundamental Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques to model real-world temperature data, addressing critical issues in industry and sustainable development.
A team including Anirban Chowdhury (left) and Dipanjan Sen (right) developed an incredibly tiny thermometer that can be integrated directly onto computer chips.
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