LiDAR technology is advancing industrial automation by providing precise measurements of object distances using light, with companies like Hamamatsu Photonics leading in the development of high-quality sources and detectors.
LiDAR technology is advancing industrial automation by providing precise measurements of object distances using light, with companies like Hamamatsu Photonics leading in the development of high-quality sources and detectors.
Designing a Wi-Fi front end module using a wireless SoC based on the new Wi-Fi standards can be complex and costly, so choosing a pre-certified module is the most straightforward way to get to market quickly.
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.
LiDAR technology is advancing industrial automation by providing precise measurements of object distances using light, with companies like Hamamatsu Photonics leading in the development of high-quality sources and detectors.
Designing a Wi-Fi front end module using a wireless SoC based on the new Wi-Fi standards can be complex and costly, so choosing a pre-certified module is the most straightforward way to get to market quickly.
As the demand for smarter, faster, and more efficient electronic devices grows, the development of advanced circuits is becoming central to the evolution of next-generation technologies.
SCANTECH and Digitize Designs collaborated to digitize a retired Cobra helicopter, showcasing the NimbleTrack 3D scanning system. The resulting scan data was transformed into 3D CAD models, demonstrating its applications in product development, inspection, and maintenance.
Real-time Clock (RTC) modules are the specialized components designed to maintain accurate timing even in medical devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, insulin pumps, and other essential devices.
Replacing conventional street lighting with connected poles using energy-efficient LEDs is an effective way to reduce energy consumption and associated emissions. The City of Bradford in the U.K., for example, uses long-range wireless networks to control its LED smart streetlights.
The evolution of new launch systems has made space exploration more accessible than ever. Designers need low-profile connectors that will survive the harsh environments found in orbit. Find out how Harwin is developing connector solutions for the next generation of nanosatellites.
Factory automation is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, marking a new era of efficiency, precision, and innovation. As we advance deeper into Industry 4.0, the integration of advanced automation technologies has become a cornerstone of modern manufacturing.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing our interaction with the environment; traditional sensing methods often fall short for modern IoT applications, but radar sensors excel by operating effectively under diverse conditions, detecting subtle movements, and providing detailed spatial data.
Although many of us are still getting to grips with Industry 4.0 – or the Fourth Industrial Revolution – a new term is already appearing. Industry 5.0 isn’t introducing any radical new form of technology, as happened in previous industrial revolutions.
We know surprisingly little about how a renewable energy system should be managed. This must change, because digital control is crucial for the system's robustness, writes Professor and Head of Division at DTU Wind and Energy Systems Jacob Østergaard in a column.