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VAPCare: Medical Electronics To Improve ICUs

High-quality medical services are critical all over the world. India’s medical communities are working hard to bring the best infrastructure and most upgraded setups...

How to Assess Electromagnetic Radiation from Mobile Phone Towers

Electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone towers is a subject of utmost importance and requires a deep understanding of assessment methods of electromagnetic radiation from...

Sensors That Add Strength to Aviation and Aerospace

Aviation is witnessing fast growth in global markets. Whether it is civil or military aviation, modern aircraft are equipped with electronics systems. Accurate feedback systems...

Programmable Automatic Bell System

All schools and colleges follow a timetable for their classes, providing different time slots for different subjects. In order to follow the planned timetable,...

Optronic Sensors Night Vision Technologies (Part 3 of 6)

Read part 2 Night vision technology has undergone considerable changes in the last 40 years. These changes have led to enormous improvements in performance standards...

BLUE_P: Wireless Arduino Programming Shield

Many times we make projects using Arduino, while working with it we need to connect it with PC to upload program using USB cable....

gEDA: A Complete Set of Tools for Electronics Design

When there was no free electronic design software available for Linux and Unix users, gEDA, or GPL-Electronics Design Automation, project took the initiative to...

Logging Sensor Data in MS EXCEL through MATLAB GUI

The measurement and analysis of process parameters such as temperature, flow, conductivity, speed, viscosity and stress play a crucial role in providing information about...

Tools for Engineers, Coders and Media Enthusiasts

PICSimLab PICSimLab is an electronics development board emulator. It comes with an integrated MPLABX debugger. It supports PICs and simavr microcontrollers. This open source emulator...

Holographic Displays: Making Their Way into Everyday Devices

Holographic displays use light refraction to create 3D images that can be viewed without special glasses. This makes them highly desirable for applications ranging...
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