Wearables
Ultra-Low Quiescent Current Load Switch ICs for Wearables and IoT Devices
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation has introduced new “TCK12xBG Series” of load switch ICs that uses a new… |
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Flexible Carbon Nanotube Fibers Woven into Fabric Can Monitor your EKG and Heart-Rate
Wearable technology has opened the door to many exciting applications and has brought about the great technological… |
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Researchers Create Stretchable Electronic Skin that can Detect and Display Heartbeat
A team of researchers from Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung’s R&D hub has developed an OLED skin… |
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Scientists Develop Flexible Radiative Cooler for Thermal Protection in Wearable Devices
In a new approach to thermal protection in outdoor wearable electronics, scientists from Korea and the US have developed… |
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Health Sensor Platform 3.0, Reference Design from Maxim Integrated to Reduce Development Time of Healthcare Wearables
Save at least six months of development time using the Health Sensor Platform 3.0 (HSP 3.0) also known as MAXREFDES104#, this… |
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Wearable Contactless Body Temperature Measurement Device for Remote Patient Monitoring System using nRF52832 BLE Chip from Nordic
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), fever is a symptom in around 88 percent of confirmed Covid-19 cases and the… |
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New Form of Wearable Electronics can be Directly Drawn on Skin with Multifunctional Sensors and Circuits
Wearable bioelectronics has become a vital part of diagnostics and treatment but even the most flexible wearables are limited… |
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Thin Dual-Photo Detector with Optical Sensor and Integrated Algorithms for Wearable Health and Fitness Products
Maxim Integrated Products Inc. has introduced the MAXM86146 dual-photo detector optical sensor solution for fast and easy… |
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Wearable Brain Sensing Development Kit for Game Development and AR/VR Applications
The Neurotechnology startup-NextMind demonstrated its groundbreaking technology, brain-sensing wearable at CES last year. The… |
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Wearable Glove with Stretchable Sensors can Translate Sign Language into Speech in Real-Time
Bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have come up with a glove-like device that can translate… |