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Exploring Raspberry Pi for Interactive Home Automation: An IoT Survey

Abstract Home automation refers to the branch of technology dedicated to streamlining household tasks and reducing human involvement through automation techniques. The primary objective of these systems, leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT), is to enable automatic and digital control of household activities and appliances. This paper focuses on facilitating comprehensive connectivity and energy-efficient management […]

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ARM vs. Intel Processors: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction Regarding the fast-changing landscape of technology, two processor architectures stand above the rest: ARM and Intel. These chips power everything from smartphones to supercomputers. Their long-running competition tells a fascinating story of innovation, each carving out a place in the market. Understanding the difference between ARM and Intel is vital for anyone interested in

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Raspberry Pi Enabled Hand Gesture Recognition for Vehicle Control

Abstract Individuals with disabilities benefit greatly from hand-operated vehicles as they can navigate in their desired direction without the need for button inputs. This system comprises a glove equipped with a receiver circuit mounted on top, along with an Atmega microcontroller connected to an accelerometer that the user wears while operating the device. The vehicle’s

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NEW PIEZOELECTRIC FILM HAPTIC ACTUATOR MADE FROM ELECTRO ACTIVE POLYMER FILM

NEW PIEZOELECTRIC FILM HAPTIC ACTUATOR MADE FROM ELECTRO-ACTIVE POLYMER FILM

KEMET Introduces High-Definition Piezoelectric Film Haptic Actuator for Next Generation of User Interfaces Thin-film actuators add haptic skin to any product surface to create localized, independent sensations at any frequency creating a wide range of tactile effects. KEMET, part of the Yageo Group and leading global electronic components supplier, announces its innovative haptic solution: the

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One of its first computers introduced by the Raspberry Pi Foundation the Model B rev 2 shown in this image

Raspberry Pi: Your Pocket-Sized Portal to a World of Tech Possibilities

The Raspberry Pi platform aims to promote accessible computer science education worldwide through low-cost small computers. Much like the popular open-source Arduino ecosystem emphasizes simplicity and affordable hardware, Raspberry Pi adheres to a similar philosophy. However, it is important to note that Raspberry Pis offer more full-fledged computing capabilities compared to microcontroller-focused Arduino boards. This

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SMALL FORM FACTOR MMWAVE RADAR SENSOR FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS

SMALL FORM FACTOR MMWAVE RADAR SENSOR FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS

With high-frequency contactless technology operating at 30 to 300 GHz, often known as mmWave is widely implemented as a sensing technology for proximity detection of objects and motion sensing. Since it operates at a high frequency, meaning the technology uses smaller wavelengths that help in giving it high accuracy and is capable of penetrating materials. Due to the

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BROADCOMS SINGLE SILICON PHOTO MULTIPLIER IS BEST SUITED FOR THE DETECTION OF LOW LEVEL PULSED LIGHT SOURCES

BROADCOM’S SINGLE-SILICON PHOTO-MULTIPLIER IS BEST SUITED FOR THE DETECTION OF LOW-LEVEL PULSED LIGHT SOURCES

The Broadcom® AFBR-S4N33C013 is a single-silicon photo-multiplier (SiPM) used for ultra-sensitive precision measurement of single photons. The active area is 3.0 mm × 3.0 mm. A high packing density of single chips is achieved using through-silicon-via (TSV) technology and a chip-sized package (CSP). Larger areas can be covered by tiling multiple AFBR-S4N33C013 CSPs almost without any edge losses. The

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