What is wrong with Diodes? At one level, nothing. The humble Diode conducts current in one direction only, can have very large voltage blocking capabilities and a Schottky Diode can have lower forward voltages so it dissipates less heat. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Low Power Electronics
arcHUB – Agilent Innovation in Analytical Science runner up
arcHUB Tonight I was at the CleanUp 2017 conference awards dinner. We recently learned that the the arcHUB Smart Cities device was a finalist for the Agilent Award for Innovation in Analytical Science. This award was presented tonight. The arcHUB Smart Cities device measures multiple data … Continue reading
arcHUB – Agilent Award for Innovation in Analytical Science 2017
Agilent Award for Innovation in Analytical Science We are pleased to announce that our client, The Active Reactor Company, are finalists in the Agilent Award for Innovation in Analytical Science 2017 this coming Tuesday 12 September 2017. This is … Continue reading
Solar Charging Improvements
Powering Telemetry A big issue in the world of the Internet of Things, or IoT as it is abbreviated, is how to get power to remote devices. And this splits up into two separate but definitely related problems: the … Continue reading
arcHUB – Smart Cities case study
Smart Cities This follows on from our look at Smart Cities and the technology mix being considered for how you implement them. For this post we will look at the development of a Smart City Telemetry sensor suite and the … Continue reading