Wireless
Wideband 18GHz RF and Microwave Synthesizer for 5G and Broadband Wireless Applications The Renesas Electronics Corporation has introduced a next-generation wideband mmWave synthesizer to meet the customers’… |
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Smart Restaurant Menu Ordering System using Arduino Now day’s automation systems are everywhere whether its home, office or any big industry, all are equipped with automation… |
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Broadcom Announces it’s Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5 Combo Chip for Smartphones to Support the Upcoming 6GHz Bandwidth Broadcom Inc has introduced a new Wi-Fi 6E client device called BCM4389, the new device extends Wi-Fi 6 standard and supports… |
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Build your own Wi-Fi Repeater or Range extender using NodeMCU to connect all your IoT Devices We are in the Internet of Things (IoT) generation! These days, you can control your home gadgets/devices like air-conditioner,… |
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Fastest Arduino RC Car using Coreless DC Motors and nRF24L01 RF module RC cars are always fun to play with, I am personally a big fan of these remote-controlled Cars and have played (still do) with… |
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Different Types of Wireless Power Transfer Technologies and their Working Every electronic system or device needs electric power to operate, whether it is from your walled AC supply or a battery. This… |
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Bidirectional Powerline Communication Management IC for Ultra-low-power Portables and Wearables Designers of ultra-low-power portables and wearables can shrink the size of a power and communication interface to the charging… |
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nRF21540 RF plug and play Range Extender SoC with Superior Link Budget Nordic Semiconductors has introduced the nRF21540TM RF Front End Module (FEM), a power amplifier/low noise amplifier (PA/LNA)… |
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SensorTile.Box Review – Test and Validate your Wearable Ideas Instantaneously A few years back, if someone were to tell me a watch could not only tell time but can also measure the heart rate and track… |
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Wireless Doorbell using Arduino and RF Module We all know of the wired doorbell systems which require wires and suitable outlets for it to work satisfactorily. As the wired… |