2020
Electronics/Sensors/IoT
All countries are facing the coronavirus pandemic. This disease is highly contagious. Best way to avoid it is to keep social distancing. But maintaining the distance is difficult in crowded places. No one follows the markings.
Heat sinks work by conducting heat away from a source to fins that use convection, and their wide surface area to dissipate heat into the surrounding environment. The convective heat loss formula, Q=Hc*A*(T1-T2), shows that the surface area,
Cornell Dubilier PPC Series 1mm-Thin Polymer Aluminum Electrolytics
Provides High Ripple Current and Capacitance
Thinner than a dime, available in custom values and shapes.
The new PPC Series of ultra-thin polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitors from Cornell Dubilier represents a totally new capacitor form factor.
A fabric able to detect the presence of liquids on its surface. The Liquid Sensor is an advanced textile layer able to detect any type of liquid drip present on its surface. This sensor is stretchable, and it is possible to sew it onto other fabrics, like bed pads.
As we all know that because of the Coronavirus the world is in social isolation and this has disrupted life as we know it.
Wheatstone bridge and capacitance are among the most popular pressure sensing principals used in pressure sensors. Wheatstone bridge comprises resistor network formed as thin film strain gauge on metal diaphragm or as piezo resistive element on silicon diaphragm,
The recent development of wearable electronics has drawn considerable attention from both academia and industry. Because wearable electronic devices can conform to and follow the deformation of the skin, they are capable of capturing various essential mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, and biological signals,
As per title the power to run the sensor can be generate using Biomass and Bacterial colony.
There are several species of bacteria that can produce Bio-gas to generate power for sensors.
To produce biogas or power,
Infrared thermography is an incredibly useful tool with a wide range of users from home owners looking for energy leakage to engineers analyzing the thermal performance of machines to scientists performing basic research. Unfortunately thermal imaging cameras are often expensive and require proprietary software.
Radars are becoming an increasingly more relevant aspect of people’s daily lives. What was once a technology used solely for defense purposes, is now a common installation in most modern vehicles to help increase safety on the road.
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