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2015-09-17 | Novel method shows promise for invisible batteries Yale researchers created ultrathin and transparent films from single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) and vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) nanowires to serve as battery anodes and cathodes |
2015-06-02 | USB technology in a battery-powered IoT era Here's a look at how the USB standard has evolved to a state-of-the-art technology that allows even small battery-powered devices for the IoT to communicate with anything |
2013-12-30 | Taking new steps in rechargeable battery research Researchers from U.S. DOE developed a way to microscopically view battery electrodes while they are bathed in wet electrolytes, mimicking realistic conditions inside actual batteries |
2011-03-10 | Handheld Microwave camera sees the invisible Researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a camera that uses millimeter and microwave signals to non-intrusively peek into materials and structures and produce images of what's inside them, in real time. |
2004-07-16 | Applications approach regulates telematics power systems Address power-management problems in telematics and infotainment systems through an application-driven approach. |
2008-01-16 | Flash-capacitor eases portable UV flame detector design Using a flash-capacitor circuit to provide the high voltage power supply simplifies designing a battery powered, hand-held UV flame detector |
2010-01-04 | What's the next big application? Here's a list of the 10 technology applications to watch for in 2010, examining examine the features that make them so compelling as well unresolved issues that might keep them from breaking out. |
2015-01-14 | Wearables uptake hindered by power issues All things MEMS, especially how they give greater functionality in smaller, more power-efficient wearable IoT devices, was the overall theme of the "Sensors and MEMS Technology" track at the CES 2015. |
2013-07-01 | Selecting RF protocols for ISM applications Here are the pros and cons of each of the five leading RF protocols used for ISM applications. |
2015-08-04 | How can wearables gain market traction? Wearable technology will take off when people can wear it, not when the technology wears people, as it mostly does today, according to Raghu Das, CEO and principal analyst at IDTechEx. |
2007-10-01 | Good strategies for a low-power resistive touchscreen Engineers are increasingly designing touchscreens into portable devices. This article discusses the construction of a resistive touchscreen panel and the inner workings of a typical four-wire resistive screen. It also discusses some hardware low-power strategies. |
2011-06-08 | Engineers develop stamping tech for nanodevices Vanderbilt University engineers have developed a rapid and low-cost imprinting process that can stamp out a variety of devices from unique optical, electrical, chemical and mechanical properties. |
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