Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology in Eindhoven, Netherlands have created the world’s smallest temperature sensor chip, but its size isn’t even the most impressive thing about it.
This minuscule chip can measure the temperature wherever it’s placed—and it never needs a battery, because it’s powered by the radio waves from the same wireless network that it uses to communicate.
A team of researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology has managed to create a very impressive and small temperature sensor chip that’s actually able to power itself without requiring a ...
The “Internet of Things” refers to a growing trend to connect not only people and computers, but all sorts of “things” to the Internet. In applications such as industrial plants or large ...
Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology in Eindhoven, Netherlands have created the world's smallest temperature sensor chip, but its size isn't even the most impressive thing about it.
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