What is an Accelerometer? What’s the Difference Between Tilt Sensor and...
An accelerometer is an electromechanical device that measures acceleration forces.
The forces may be static or dynamic. If you have the amount of static acceleration...
Basics of Ferrite Beads
This video discusses the basics of ferrite beads and their uses for basic filtering applications. It discusses and demonstrates how ferrites act as resistors...
What Kinds of Pressure Sensors are There in the Market?
The pressure sensor is also termed as a pressure transducer or pressure switch. Depending on the type of output interface, pressure sensors are classified...
From Sensor to Cloud: A Plug and Play Approach Evolving
In a perfect world, connecting devices, machines and systems to the cloud should be as simple as connecting USB devices or PCIe expansion cards...
How Do Smartphones Get Vibrations?
Introduction to Haptics in SmartphonesTypes of Vibration Motors in Mobile DevicesHow Vibrations are TriggeredOther Important QuestionsQ. How does a transistor work in the world...
VR And AR Software will Extend Beyond The Realm Of Gaming...
The TV industry is largely impacted by the latest and upcoming display technologies. Nidhi Arora, executive editor at EFY, discusses the road ahead for...
How To: Constructing a Simple Audio Amplifier
How to use the popular LM386 class AB audio amplifier IC to build a simple mono 1-watt audio amplifier. It costs less than $3...
Simulating Your Intel Processor with GNUSim8085
For engineers looking to program their processors as per specific applications, a good number of open source simulation tools are available. GNUSim8085 is one...
Signal Generator and Inverter Using NE555 Timers
Often we require a squarewave signal generator with adjustable frequency, almost equal high and low output pulses and adjustable amplitudes. Here we present a...
Flexible Displays: A Revolutionary Breakthrough!
Flexible displays, when they hit the market, could provide endless possibilities for design and innovation.
For decades displays have been simply flat pieces of glass...