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Accessible Microfluidics Devices With Ultimaker

Accessible Microfluidics Devices With Ultimaker

Researchers at Cardiff University use 3D printing to create small devices that move small volumes of fluid and are used in various areas of research. 3D printing makes it possible to share the devices with other researchers, making the study of microfluidics more accessible to a wider audience. The 3D printed devices offer a cost-effective […]

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Sculpto An Affordable User Friendly Wireless 3D Printer

Sculpto+, An Affordable User-Friendly Wireless 3D Printer

Two years ago, the Sculpto 3D printer appeared to make 3D printing more affordable and user-friendly for everyone. Recently, the new version Sculpto+ came with more useful features, making it a unique printer with the same printing area and price range. The Sculpto+ printer is a compact printer for beginners, kids and adults to start

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BASICS OF THE SPI COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

BASICS OF THE SPI COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

When you connect a microcontroller to a sensor, display, or other module, do you ever think about how the two devices talk to each other? What exactly are they saying? How are they able to understand each other? Communication between electronic devices is like communication between humans. Both sides need to speak the same language. In electronics, these languages are

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NUAND’S LAUNCHES THE BLADERF 2.0 MICRO WITH FPGA SUPPORT

NUAND’S LAUNCHES THE BLADERF 2.0 MICRO WITH FPGA SUPPORT

Everyone believes the future is going to be bright and a lot are betting that smart devices of the future will have the ability to self-adapt to its environment and that’s why some are backing on Cognitive Radios which are Software Defined Radios with AI. Our world is becoming crowded with several smart devices, and the explosion of

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MAX1726X – MAXIM INTEGRATED FUEL GAUGE IC FAMILY

MAX1726X – MAXIM INTEGRATED FUEL-GAUGE IC FAMILY

Maxim Integrated has developed an algorithm to accurately estimate the battery state of charge and safely handle most batteries. Designers of lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery-powered devices such as wearables, electric bicycles, power tools and internet of things (IoT) products can improve the end-user experience by extending run-time and delivering accurate battery state-of-charge (SOC) data with the

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