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Researchers develop thin sensor to detect magnetic fields down to 200nT

Researchers develop thin sensor to detect magnetic fields down to 200nT

A team of researchers from Germany and Argentina have devised an ultra-thin planar Hall effect (PHE) sensor capable of detecting very faint magnetic fields even when flexed or wrapped around a wire. by Julien Happich @ www.eenewsembedded.com In a paper titled “Highly compliant planar Hall effect sensor with sub 200 nT sensitivity” published in Nature’s npj

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Magic Feeler

Magic Feeler

The project conducted as part of the Computational Design and Digital Fabrication seminar in the ITECH masters program. A Project by: ShuChuan Yao, Jeongwoo Jang, Zijie Tan Arduino Uno Servo Motors x4 fishing wires pins (cotton buds stem, thread rod, toothpick) Gyro Sensor 9V Battery Pretty Scarf/Bandanna Do you ever feel the need to express

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5 Strong Reasons to Study Electronics in University

5 Strong Reasons to Study Electronics in University

Students choose different specialties to learn, gain experience, develop skills, and become great experts. One of the possible directions is electronics. It may potentially induce some difficulties with academic writing. If you buy research paper online written by experts from AdvancedWriters, for example, you’ll surely solve any impediments associated with your project. You only have

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ELECTRICITY MAKES SOFT ROBOTICS MORE LIKE US MEATBAGS

ELECTRICITY MAKES SOFT ROBOTICS MORE LIKE US MEATBAGS

Building a future where robots work alongside humans relies heavily on soft robotics. Typically this means there will be an air compressor or a hydraulic system nearby, taking up precious space. But it doesn’t have to. Engineers at the UC-San Diego Jacobs School have created a soft robotics system that uses electricity to control flexible actuators,

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Arduino Ping Pong Ball Cannon

Arduino Ping Pong Ball Cannon

Overview: This instructable uses a Trossen Robotics Pan and Tilt kit to construct an Arduino controlled ping pong ball cannon. The project also uses several other components from Trossen Robotics including a medium solenoid, a relay and various items from one of their Robotics Grab Bags. A joystick controls the aiming of the cannon and a pushbutton controls the solenoid that

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New Arduino Book Teaches Electronics Skills One Project at a Time 227x300 2

New Arduino Book Teaches Electronics Skills One Project at a Time

The Arduino microcontroller makes it easy to learn about electronics, but it can be hard to know where to start. Fortunately, an “Arduino Book Teaches Electronics Skills” can provide a structured approach to learning, guiding beginners through the basics and beyond. The 10 projects in this book will teach you to build, code, and invent

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