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MEMS ANALOG MICROPHONE SPORT HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE LOW POWER CONSUMPTION jpg

MEMS ANALOG MICROPHONE SPORT HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE, LOW POWER CONSUMPTION

TDK  introduces the InvenSense ICS-40638 MEMS analog microphone. The ICS-40638 microphone offers an ultra-high Acoustic Overload Point (AOP) of 138 dB Sound Pressure Level (SPL), exceptionally efficient 170 µA low power operation and high Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of 63 dB in a small 3.5 mm x 2.65 mm x 0.98 mm bottom port surface‐mount package.

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M5STACK ATOM ECHO – THE MINIATURE PROGRAMMABLE SMART SPEAKER

M5STACK ATOM ECHO – THE MINIATURE PROGRAMMABLE SMART SPEAKER

M5Stack ATOM ECHO is a tiny programmable smart speaker. Its design is based on the M5ATOM series of products. The slim design has a dimension of 24×24 and is 17mm in height. Its premium finish gives it a professional look and makes it easy to carry anywhere. M5Stack ATOM ECHO can be programmed to be voice-controlled,

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AXIOMTEK LAUNCHES A 15 INCH ULTRA SLIM FANLESS TOUCH PANEL COMPUTER – GOT115 319

AXIOMTEK LAUNCHES A 15-INCH ULTRA SLIM FANLESS TOUCH PANEL COMPUTER – GOT115-319

Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted in the research, development and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is pleased to introduce the GOT115-319, a 15-inch fanless touch panel computer with a thickness of only 50 mm for used in space-constrained environments. It is powered by the Intel® Celeron® processor

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Gesture Recognition Based on Scratch Inputs Using Atmega644

Contents Introduction High Level Design Program/Hardware Design Results of the Design Conclusions Appendix A: Commented Code Gesture Recognition Code PC Interface Code Appendix B: Schematics Appendix C: Cost Details Appendix D: Tasks Appendix E: Gestures References Introduction Our project utilizes a microphone placed in a stethoscope to recognize various gestures when a fingernail is dragged

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