Delve into the basics of absolute encoders, its applications, advancements in technologies, calibration techniques, and the advantages over encoder types.
Delve into the basics of absolute encoders, its applications, advancements in technologies, calibration techniques, and the advantages over encoder types.
‘Industry 4.0’—the next stage of the Industrial Revolution—leans heavily on the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to support large scale automation of traditional manufacturing practices.
Barcodes play a key role across industries for tasks like inventory management, asset tracking, and quality control, where traceability is required. OMRONs VHV5-F enables accurate barcode reading on every surface, from curved metals to glossy packaging, even in the harshest environments.
Understanding the signal names, numbering schemes, electrical limits and software control of the Raspberry Pi 5 general purpose input/output (GPIO) header empowers hardware and digital design engineers to build robust embedded solutions.
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2W features a quadcore 64 bit processor and builtin wireless in a tiny footprint. Its 40 pin header provides engineers with a flexible interface for embedded applications. This guide explores the theory behind the pinout and offers practical guidance for learners.
This latest revolution has introduced wirelessly-connected and -guided machinery, drones, sensors, AI and machine learning (ML), robotics, biotechnology and IoT-connected farms.
Delve into the basics of absolute encoders, its applications, advancements in technologies, calibration techniques, and the advantages over encoder types.
‘Industry 4.0’—the next stage of the Industrial Revolution—leans heavily on the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to support large scale automation of traditional manufacturing practices.
To access information and services quickly and reliably, companies across all sectors are more invested in connectivity, which entails faster, more reliable networks and better encryption and security.
In Circuit Showdown, contestants must regroup after setbacks as they face a surprise twist in the industrial automation challenge. With only 4 hours to get it all done, their resilience is put to the test.
Circuit Showdown pits three engineering students against each other in a high-pressure design competition. With just four hours to build projects from scratch, they must showcase creativity and technical skills to impress the judges and win $40,000 in prizes.
The term "smart building" refers to buildings with a building management system that automatically manages and controls various types of energy used in the building, such as lighting, air-conditioning, and water heating, using technologies such as IoT and AI.
Beyond 5G (5th generation and later mobile communications system: hereinafter “B5G”) / 6G (6th generation mobile communications system) is expected to be applied and spread in popularity as a new form of information communications infrastructure from the 2030s.
The "smart home" is a near future housing concept that utilizes advanced information processing technologies to improve the efficiency and prosperity of life.
The fragmented nature of traditional hardware development tools calls for the adoption of a unified, technology-driven approach that integrates robust version control systems like Git alongside methodologies similar to agile and DevOps to streamline processes and enhance team collaboration.
Smart manufacturing integrates advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance efficiencies, improve product quality, and gain a competitive advantage.
The need for advanced tank monitoring and pump control solutions is growing across industries – from water treatment to aquaculture to industrial utilities. Meanwhile, smart technology is transforming tank management for a variety of liquids, ensuring a streamlined process and minimizing risks.