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EMF Protection Devices - 0 views

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    EMF Protection Devices are for clearing the EMF Pollution. This pollution can cause us serious diseases by penetrating our skin and by blocking the process of cell multiplication.
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Bionic Pancreas - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

  • When Pantelis Georgiou and his fellow biomedical engineers at Imperial College London decided to design an intelligent insulin pump for diabetes patients, they started at the source. "We asked ourselves, what does a pancreas do to control blood glucose?" Georgiou recalls. The answer is pretty well known: The organ relies primarily on two populations of cells—beta cells, to secrete insulin when blood glucose is high, and alpha cells, which release a hormone called glucagon when glucose levels are low. "We simulated them both in microchip form," Georgiou says. This biomimetic approach diverges from today's dominant method of delivering only insulin using a relatively simple control system.
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Ozmo Devices Announces Revolutionary Solution Powering World's First Wi-Fi Mouse and Ke... - 0 views

  • Ozmo Devices, the leading provider of low-power Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) solutions, announced today that it started sampling its OZMO2000 chip to select peripheral manufacturers.  This is the first Wi-Fi solution to overcome the battery life, cost and compatibility issues that have limited the broad adoption of Wi-Fi for HID (human interface device) applications.  The OZMO2000 is currently available for use in Wi-Fi mouse, keyboard and remote control designs.  Furthermore, the solution is compatible with all Wi-Fi-enabled notebooks and desktops that are compatible with Windows 7.
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Diode propulsion could power microbots - tech - 15 March 2007 - New Scientist - 0 views

  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
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Using an FPGA to tame the power beast in consumer handheld MPUs | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • The consumer handheld market is growing by leaps and bounds. With more processing power and increased support for more applications, portable products are cross-pollinating with traditional computing systems even as the product life cycle has decreased considerably in this market segment. As a result, especially in this era of economic slowdown, it is imperative that new products meet the time-to-market window to gain maximum acceptance. A decrease in product life cycles requires a reduced development cycle and an increased emphasis on reusability and reprogrammability. The emerging handheld market is also seeing interesting trends in which each individual device in a family has lower volumes but there is more customization across the series of devices, effectively upping the total unit volumes. The key challenge then becomes how to develop a system that is widely reusable and also customizable. These requirements have led designers increasingly to turn to the FPGA for handheld-product development. The FPGA has become more powerful and feature-rich, while gate counts, area and frequency have increased. FPGA development and turnaround cycles are considerably shorter than those of custom ASICs, and the added advantage of reprogrammability can make the FPGA a more compelling solution for handheld embedded systems.
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Circuit-protection strategies for improving LED reliability and lifetime - 3/18/2010 - EDN - 0 views

  • LED luminaires require precise power and heat management because LEDs convert most of the electrical energy they receive into heat rather than light. Without adequate thermal management, this heat can degrade the LED's life span and affect color output. Also, LEDs can fail short because they are silicon devices, so they may require fail-safe backup in the form of overcurrent protection. Resettable PPTC (polymeric-positive-temperature-coefficient) circuit-protection devices have demonstrated their effectiveness in a variety of LED-lighting applications. Like traditional fuses, they limit current after they exceed specified limits. However, unlike fuses, PPTC devices can reset after the fault clears and the power cycles.
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Multiplexers provide higher data rates without compromising signal integrity | Industri... - 0 views

  • ON Semiconductor has expanded its multiplexer product line with devices that are designed to function at high input rates/clock frequencies. The NB6VQ572M, NB6LQ572, NB7L572, NB6L572M, NB7LQ572, NB6LQ572M, NB7VQ58M and NB7V58M mux/fanout devices are targeted at SONET, Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel, backplane and other clock/data distribution applications. The NB6VQ572M and NB6LQ572M differential 4:1 clock/data input multiplexers with 1:2 current mode logic (CML) clock/data fanout buffers operate at up to 6 GHz/8 Gbps from a 1.8 V, 2.5 V or 3.3 V power supply. The new devices have a data dependent jitter of <10 ps and random clock jitter of less than 0.8 ps RMS.
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IEEE Spectrum: Spinning Out New Circuits - 0 views

  • Tiny semiconductor dots could lead to a new type of circuit based on magnetism rather than current flow. At least that’s the hope of researchers who’ve made the dots and are hoping to build them into a workable device. ”We want to make it into a so-called nonvolatile transistor,” says Kang Wang, head of the Device Research Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles. Such a ”spintronic” transistor would retain its logic state in the absence of current and require less power to switch a bit, reducing the electrical power required by a computer chip by as much as 99 percent. Wang’s research, supported in part by Intel, was published in March in the online version of Nature Materials. Where electronic transistors rely on the presence or absence of current to register the ones and zeros of digital logic, spintronic transistors depend on ”spin,” a quantum characteristic of the electron. Picture the electron as a rotating globe. When the north pole is pointing upward, that’s spin up; when pointing the other way, it’s spin down. When the spins of most electrons are aligned, the material is magnetic. When their spins are random, the material isn’t. An applied current can align or randomize the spins, allowing for spin-based switches.
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Leveraging FPGA in PCB system designs | Industrial Control Designline - 0 views

  • FPGA devices create compelling business drivers generating a tidal wave of FPGA adoption for the implementation of system PCB designs. Obviously, the time to market advantages and capacity/performance characteristics of FPGA devices have delivered on the promise for a viable alternative to more capital resource intensive custom IC/ASIC solutions as well as a successful consolidation vehicle for standard "off the shelf" components in system design creation.
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Leapband: Meet with the Activity Tracker for Kids - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon These days, Wearables market is heating up. These gadgets are not only manufactured for adults but also into world of kids. Kids love to use their parents' smart devices like #tablets, Smartphones, cars and much more. Manufactures never tend to disappoint any age group; same thought by LeapFrog (Toy Manufacturing Company) drove them to a great invention of new device called LeapBand. LeapBand is a version of #fitness-tracker for adults. It monitors and rewards kids for all the activities they do. The more your child moves, the more points he gains. Gaining points will unlock new games and win treats. Your child can have virtual pet also, it can be a cat, dog, penguin, dragon, unicorn or panda. Cool isn't! Let's check out the features of the band one-by-one. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/wNjjcj
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5 Reasons Why You Should Own Samsung Galaxy S5 - 0 views

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    #Samsung is all set to boom the #smartphone world and raise the technology level to another step with its new flagship Samsung #GalaxyS5. In one word, this device is going to be an evolution. How are you expecting it to be? In fact, this device is far more than your expectations. It looks stunning, performs swift, and does everything you wouldn't imagine. It will be introducing new array of features and packs in the latest #Android 4.4 Kitkat version, which makes it more special. GS5 is expected to be a top seller in this year
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WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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Using an FPGA to tame the power beast in consumer handheld MPUs | Power Management Desi... - 0 views

  • Using a programmable device to expand the capabilities of an embedded system, designers can reduce power consumption at the same time By Rahul V. Shah and Vishesh Agrawal
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    Pretty cool and very useful tips.....
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Scientists Combine Optics and Microfluidics to Make Lab-on-a-Chip More Practical - 0 views

  • The marriage of high performance optics with microfluidics could prove the perfect match for making lab-on-a-chip technologies more practical. Microfluidics, the ability to manipulate tiny volumes of liquid, is at the heart of many lab-on-a-chip devices. Such platforms can automatically mix and filter chemicals, making them ideal for disease detection and environmental sensing. The performance of these devices, however, is typically inferior to larger scale laboratory equipment. While lab-on-a-chip systems can deliver and manipulate millions of liquid drops, there is not an equally scalable and efficient way to detect the activity, such as biological reactions, within the drops.
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IEEE Spectrum: Evidence for Bacterial Electrical Networks - 0 views

  • Experimental microbial fuel cells could turn bacteria into batteries that generate electricity from biomass. The key to this technology is the ability of bacteria to transfer electrons to their surroundings—for example, to the anode of a microbial fuel cell. But if the organisms have to be in direct contact with the anode, such devices would have to have extremely large surface areas. Researchers from Aarhus University, in Denmark, report today in the journal Nature that bacteria appear to conduct electricity while separated by several millimeters, at least a thousand times as far apart than previously demonstrated. The naturally occurring electric currents, if confirmed, would allow bacteria spaced at least 12 millimeters apart to communicate electrically. The discovery might lead to new paths to treating infection and a better understanding of microbial ecosystems.
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IEEE Spectrum: New Wireless Sensor Uses Light to Run Nearly Perpetually - 0 views

  • The race to create tiny wireless sensors that could monitor anything from pressure in the eyes and brain to the stability of bridges appears to be heating up. Earlier this month, IEEE Spectrum reported on two approaches to creating an almost-indefinitely-running sensor using piezoelectric systems to convert tiny vibrations into power. Now, another team from the University of Michigan has created an alternative approach that uses solar power to keep the sensor running autonomously for many years.
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robots.net - Android Open Accesory framework with Arduino - 2 views

  • During the Google IO event, two new great features of the popular Android OS were announced. The most important from a robotics point of view is the Android Open Accessory standard that is Arduino based and enables Android devices to integrate with hardware via usb (or bluetooth in the near future). You can read more in the posts on engadget.com and robots-dreams.com (where the video is from). Also engadget reports on the Android @ Home framework that aspires to interconnect every home appliance, device or gadget to an integrated network. More information and details will be announced soon from Google but already the potential for various robotic applications that could take advantage of these projects looks promising.
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Radiation from cell phones - 0 views

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    You cannot be away from the radiation from cell phones. But, you can always protect yourselves from it by using the EMF safety devices. These devices are available from the one and only EMFsafety.
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Emf protection for iPhone - 0 views

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    Emf means the electromagnetic waves that cause harm to the cells. These waves are emitted from the electrical devices. For Emf protection for iPhone believe on the devices by the EMFsafety.
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IPhone Repair Melbourne - 0 views

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    Have your iPhone screen is damaged? If yes, AMT Electronics P/L is one of the best gadget repair stores. We are providing you the best cheap iPhone Repair in Melbourne. We have a highly recommended team of professional technicians with years of experience in this repairing field. They will surely repair your device as well as save the stored data. For more updates about our services get in touch with us!
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