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ESP32: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners and Enthusiasts
If you’re into electronics, IoT, or DIY projects, you’ve probably heard about the ESP32. It’s one of the most powerful and affordable microcontrollers out...
Reference Design For Edge-AI Wireless ECG Holter Monitor
This reference design is particularly beneficial for applications such as medical sensor patches, electrocardiograms (ECG), and wearable fitness and activity monitors.
The Edge-AI-ready wearable biosensing...
Washable Smart Textiles With Magnetic Sensors
Clothes that can control devices? Scientists have made smart fabric with hidden sensors, working with a simple magnet. No touch needed!
Researchers from Nottingham Trent...
Industry-First Odor Sensor
Natural gas leaks can be detected by smell, but what if there was a way to sense them automatically? A new sensor is making...
Low-Latency Stereo Audio Codec
A high-performance stereo audio codec designed for real-time wireless streaming and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), it ensures seamless audio-video synchronization for next-gen gaming, wearables,...
World’s Smallest Chip Inductor
How do you fit more into less space? A new chip inductor, 75% smaller than its predecessor, is changing electronics. Find out what’s next.
Murata...
Human Safety Device To Monitor Kids, Elderly, And Sick
This human safety device offers a compact, reliable solution for detecting, monitoring, and responding to emergencies involving vulnerable individuals.
Built using an IndusBoard Coin,...
Harnessing Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) Technologies For PCBA Manufacturing
Your smartphone detects defects smaller than a virus using AOI, laser, and X-ray systems. These machines don’t just see—they think. These innovations, from AI-driven...
World’s Smallest Integrated Speaker-Microphone
The new integrated speaker-microphone changes what’s possible in wearables and TWS devices. Ready to learn more?
SonicEdge LTD has launched SonicTwin, which the company claims...
Making Spectral Sensors Smaller And Cheaper
Researchers at Aalto University have developed a spectral sensor small enough to fit into a smartphone or wearable device.
The human eye has limits—it cannot...



