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SFM4300 – MASS FLOW METER FOR SENSITIVE GAS MIXTURE MEASUREMENT AT LOW FLOW RATES

SFM4300 – MASS FLOW METER FOR SENSITIVE GAS MIXTURE MEASUREMENT AT LOW FLOW RATES

The mass flow meter SFM4300 features improved sensitivity and precision, even for low flow rates. The small, compact sensor is calibrated for air, O2 and N2O gases and – in contrast to its predecessor, the mass flow meter SFM4100 – it can also be used to monitor gas mixing. With a zero-point accuracy of 0.005 slm for a total range of up […]

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PERFORM POWER ANALYSIS SIDE CHANNEL ATTACKS WITH THE CHIPWHISPERER NANO

PERFORM POWER ANALYSIS SIDE-CHANNEL ATTACKS WITH THE CHIPWHISPERER-NANO

If you have ever considered the option of using encryption in your design, then you should be able to perform a side-channel attack as well as understand the consequences of such an attack on your product. While oscilloscopes and differential probes can be helpful in traditional power analysis attacks especially at the initial stage, these tools

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Complete Guide to Design an Advanced Line Follower Robot

Complete Guide to Design an Advanced Line Follower Robot

Line follower is an autonomous robot which can detect a specific colored line painted on a surface of different contrast, such as white on black. In this project I used infrared transmitters and receivers to track the black strip on white surface. Due to the difference of infrared reflection on black and white surfaces, it

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BEAGLEBOARD.ORG® LAUNCHES BEAGLEBONE® AI

BEAGLEBOARD.ORG® LAUNCHES BEAGLEBONE® AI

BeagleBoard.org® Launches BeagleBone® AI, Offering a Fast Track to Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence at the Edge. The BeagleBoard.org® Foundation today announces general availability of the newest, fastest, most powerful BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® low cost development board yet, and it’s driving a whole new AI revolution. Built on our proven open source Linux approach, BeagleBone® AI fills the

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BOARDCON IDEA3399 FEATURE RICH SBC COMES WITH M.2 NVME SSD AND 4G LTE PCIE SOCKETS

BOARDCON IDEA3399 FEATURE-RICH SBC COMES WITH M.2 NVME SSD AND 4G LTE PCIE SOCKETS

A few years back, Boardcon introduced EM3399 single board computer powered by a Rockchip RK3399 processor through the company’s PICO3399 SO-DIMM system-on-module. They’ve now designed another RK3399 based SBC , the Idea3399 – comprised of a baseboard and module, but instead of re-using the SO-DIMM module, CM3399 system-on-module with castellated holes was used instead. The new board comes with

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A CARBON NANOTUBE MICROPROCESSOR MATURE ENOUGH TO SAY HELLO

A CARBON NANOTUBE MICROPROCESSOR MATURE ENOUGH TO SAY HELLO

Did you know that researchers are looking for an alternative to silicon? Did you know in principle that Carbon Nanotubes processor could run three times faster while consuming about one-third of the energy of their silicon predecessor? The Engineers at MIT and Analog Devices have created the first fully programmable 16-bit Carbon Nanotube microprocessor. Since Silicon Transistor

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3.3V 3A WIDE INPUT SYNCHRONOUS STEP DOWN DC DC REFERENCE DESIGN

3.3V/3A, WIDE-INPUT, SYNCHRONOUS, STEP-DOWN DC-DC REFERENCE DESIGN

The MAXREFDES1048 synchronous step-down dc-dc converter reference design from Maxim Integrated Products is based on the MAX17504, a high-efficiency, high-voltage, synchronously rectified step-down converter with dual integrated MOSFETs can operate over a 4.5V to 60V input. The MAXREFDES1048 reference design operates over an input voltage range of 18- to 36-Vdc and delivers an output of 3A. The MAX17504 can deliver up to

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