Researchers developed a super tiny thermometer that sits directly on a chip could monitor temperature changes and potentially improve processor performance.
A team including Anirban Chowdhury (left) and Dipanjan Sen (right) developed an incredibly tiny thermometer that can be integrated directly onto computer chips.
The semiconductor chips driving modern-day computer processors are covered in billions of individual transistors, each of which can overheat under stress, causing steep drops in performance. To ...
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Smart thermostat system for automatic heat exchange fan control
In this video I'm showing how I've automated a heat exchange fan to be turned off and on together with my pellet boiler. The ...
Find the right lab humidifier for your facility’s compliance, precision, and control needs with this complete technology guide..
AI-enhanced optical spectroscopy revolutionizes food quality monitoring with rapid, non-destructive analysis, ensuring safety and reducing waste in production.
Precise monitoring of viscosity during the melting process is crucial for quality assurance in quartz glass production. In this project, a Sensor Technology TorqSense torque transducer (SGR541) was ...
Driving global innovation through precision sensing technology, intelligent data integration, and sustainable water ...
EarthDaily was engineered around 16 coordinated imaging assemblies per spacecraft, forming a unified 22-band measurement architecture with a very wide swath while maintaining high quality. That level ...
Conventional electronic noses rely on arrays of chemical sensors whose electrical responses are often affected by humidity, temperature fluctuations, and long-term drift. While these systems have ...
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