Jean Noel Lefebvre is an electronics engineer with a strong interest in how people interact with the electronic systems. A true outside-the-box thinker, started his company, Ootsidebox, right in the middle of the YouFactory fab lab in Lyon, France. He knows where creativity lives and is willing to show it to you. Meet Jean Noel Lefebvre. Continue Reading & Watch Video
OmniPreSense Corp.'s recently unveiled radar module is capable of detecting objects 5 to 10 m away and giving electronic systems enhanced information about the world around them. Intended for the "maker" community, the $169 OPS241-A module is capable of making any ... Continue reading →...»
Analog Devices's new ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 high-frequency, low-noise MEMS accelerometers are designed for industrial condition-monitoring applications. The accelerometers deliver the high-resolution vibration measurements needed for the early detection of machine failure (e.g., bearing faults). The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002's benefits, features, and ... Continue reading →...»
FLIR Systems recently launched the FLIR ETS320 thermal imaging solution for benchtop electronics testing. Well suited for testing and analyzing the thermal characteristics of electronic components and printed circuit boards (PCBs), the battery-powered FLIR ETS320 comprises a high-sensitivity thermal camera and ... Continue reading →...»
Here are the answers to the four EQ problems that appeared in Circuit Cellar 322. Problem 1: Some time ago (Issue #274), we discussed how theoretical channel capacity is a function of the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio of the ... Continue reading →...»
The answers to Circuit Cellar 322's crossword are now available. Across SNIFFER-Software for monitoring network traffic ACTUATION-To put into mechanical action INVERTER-DC to AC NULL-VALUELESS CHARACTER REPEATER-Receives and amplifies a weak signal before retransmitting it JITTER-The deviation of some aspect ... Continue reading →...»
The Adaptive Robotics Lab at Fontys University in Eindhoven, Netherlands, has a high "Q" factor (think "007"). Groups of students are always working on robotics projects. Systems are constantly humming. Robots are continually moving around. Amid the melee, Circuit Cellar ... Continue reading →...»
A commercial humanoid service robot needs to have capabilities to perform human-like tasks. One such task for a robot in a medical scenario would be to provide medicine to a patient. The robot would need to detect the medicine bottle ... Continue reading →...»
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