Dallas — A single-wire digital output temperature sensor from Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) is said to render high accuracy in a tiny package. The 10-bit resolution sensor operates over a wide ...
As discussed in the first article of this two-part series, there are different challenges involved in designing and optimizing thermistor-based application solutions. These are sensor selection and ...
Here’s a design challenge for you: make a temperature sensor for any computer. If you’re an exceptionally clever smart ass, you’ll probably write some code to report the CPU temps. Others who take the ...
Selecting the right sensor is a critical step in electronic system design, influencing accuracy, reliability, and long-term ...
Editor’s note: This article presents a good basic tutorial that will discuss several simple and low cost, but effective solutions for isolation of temperature sensors using optical couplers and ...
One of the joys of writing up the entries for the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge has come in finding all the different alternative uses for the humble transistor. This building block of all modern ...
Sensors are an indispensable tool to inform utility managers of the state of the electricity grid and the occurrence of ...
Designed for memory-module applications, the CAT34TS02 combines a 12-bit (plus Sign bit) digital-output temperature sensor with 2 kbits of serial presence detect (SPD) EEPROM. The part is ideally ...
Emerging flexible and wearable physical sensing platforms for healthcare and biomedical applications
There are now numerous emerging flexible and wearable sensing technologies that can perform a myriad of physical and physiological measurements. Rapid advances in developing and implementing such ...
Mouser is shipping a CO2 sensor for air quality monitoring that is “ideal for applications that must meet standards like California’s Title 24, RESET Grade B, WELL, UBA and ASHRAE 62.2”, it said. Made ...
Computers have to be kept in a specific environment to function efficiently. Conditions such as heat, cold, dust and excessive humidity all can damage and lessen the performance of a computer.
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