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The development kit supports a host of peripherals including an LTE-M1/GNSS module, temperature sensor, and a 3-axis accelerometer for developers creating a broad range of IoT projects.
A group of Dutch researchers have created an interesting sensor solution that needs no battery for power. The tiny sensor is two square millimeters and is a wireless temperature sensor.
The Pyros-3GT2-DWB from Farsens S.L., San Sebastián, Spain, is a battery free RFID sensor tag capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated temperature measurement data to a ...
With its radio receiver and radio transmitter consuming just 0.85 mA and 2.1 mA, respectively, the GTI-ATM3330e Bluetooth module can extend battery life in a broad range of IoT applications. To assist ...
The wireless cooking temperature sensor device “NICK” using all-solid-state batteries (left), and the Maxell’s all-solid-state battery “PSB401010H” mounted on the circuit board (enlarged ...
The battery module presented was constructed, assembled and tested in order to demonstrate measures for spatial and temporal temperature homogenisation. As such, conventional aluminium cooling plates ...
Wanting to know the outside temperature, [Jamie Maloway] built his own temperature sensor that can be read with a Bluetooth device. Let’s take a tour of the hardware above from right to left.… ...
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