A cadence sensor is a compact cycling device that measures pedaling rate in RPMs to provide real-time feedback.
The new NTC input pin enables more precise external temperature measurement alongside existing junction readings.
Four lessons learned developing the world’s smallest electrical impedance sensor for medical devices
Sensome CTO/COO Gor Lebedev says his company's big bet on a tiny chip yielded useful insights for other medical device ...
Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels is crucial for individuals with Type 2 diabetes, and proper hydration plays a significant role in achieving this goal. Drinking enough water helps regulate blood ...
To enable more precise external temperature measurements in addition to junction readings, Melexis added an NTC resistor ...
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This HASS.Agent alternative is the best data reporting application for Home Assistant users on Linux
If you use Linux, Go HASS Agent is a must for your Home Assistant install, and manages to do everything and more that HASS.Agent could do on Windows. If you're still stuck using Windows, there's a ...
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Is Abbott Laboratories Stock a Buy?
If a company's history and track record were good enough reasons to buy its shares, it'd be easy to make a case for investing in Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT). Abbott is a longtime leader in the ...
Afon Technology is pioneering advancements in diabetes care with its innovative device, Glucowear™, which is being developed as the world’s first non-invasive, real-time, continuous blood glucose ...
Diabetes affects millions of Americans, and many don’t even realize they have it. Instead of relying on costly and ...
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Flexible optical touch sensor simultaneously pinpoints pressure strength and location
Researchers have developed a flexible optical touch sensor that can simultaneously detect the strength and location of ...
Water leak sensors alert you early, stop mold damage, protect appliances, prevent electric hazards, and work with automatic ...
Braze Mobility of Toronto is on a mission to make wheelchairs smarter thanks to its patented blind spot sensors. | ...
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