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High-performance MEMS inertial module targets demanding applications
Designed and manufactured to satisfy performance-focused next-generation gaming, industrial, and sports applications, the STMicroelectronics LSM6DSR inertial module combines high stability with advanced digital features, low power consumption, and small size for head-mounted displays, wearable trackers, smartphones, robotics, and drones.
Low priced sub-miniature tact switches for home automation
Manufacturer of high-quality electromechanical switches, C&K, has introduced two new sub-miniature tact switches aimed at design engineers developing home automation and Internet of Things (IoT) electronic devices: the PTS636 and PTS526.
How can digital farming help feed the world?
Is agriculture experiencing its 4th revolution? The term Agriculture 4.0 is no longer a neologism, but a synonym for all the technological changes and innovations in the field of smart farming and animal husbandry. But what inventions make farming easier? How technology has influenced agriculture? The list of advancements and smart solutions is long.
Precise, safe and robust: Magnetic and pressure sensors at Sensor+Test
Infineon Technologies is presenting its latest sensors and solutions for intelligent mobility, the smart home, connected industry, robotics, and health and fitness at this year’sSensor+Test. The exhibits and solutions are on view during the trade fair (25th to 27thJune) at stand 429 in hall 1.
First office opens for new engineering practice…with a difference
The current perception of engineering is that of a traditional industry; engineers with their heads buried in squared paper and visiting building sites in garish, yellow hard hats. But, in reality, it is a sector which is rapidly developing to meet the evolving requirements of clients, updates in technology, environmental changes and social factors; and a new, Nottingham practice plans on proving this.
Overcoming IoT latency, security and scalability issues
The Hardware Pioneers’ gatherings are becoming a vital knowledge source for those involved in Internet of Things (IoT) endeavours. Their latest seminar, hosted in Central London in May, was entitled ‘Building Smarter IoT Products at the Edge’. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
Autonomous drones flown over 5G trial network
Percepto has announced that it has successfully demonstrated its autonomous drones over SK Telecom’s 5G trial network. SK Telecom is the largest mobile operator in Korea, leading the world in the field of mobile telecommunications by commercialising its 5G network in December 2018.
Here come the girls: the latest in tech innovation
In early May, Giant held an event which focused on tech innovation for women’s health, bringing in a wealth of female entrepreneurs. Those assembled took the opportunity to create an open and forward-thinking space to discuss the future of femtech. Among the activities of the day were a series of panel talks, illuminating everything from driving inclusion in health tech to personalised health.
Barometric pressure sensor provides low current consumption
Infineon Technologies has launched the XENSIVDPS368. The miniaturised digital barometric pressure sensor is capable of measuring both pressure and temperature. It offers an ultra high precision of ±2cm and a low current consumption for precise measurement of altitude, air flow and body movements. This makes the DPS368 suitable for mobile applications and wearable devices offering e.g. activity tracking and navigation.
Cloud solution developed for autonomous drones
The potential for autonomous drones is huge. By providing an overview of a forest fire, inspecting power lines, or supplying medicines to disaster-struck areas, a great deal of time and money can be saved at the same time as safety is increased. Semcon has taken part in developing the cloud solution for FlyPulse's autonomous drone system, which is used in many different projects.