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Building a LoRaWAN Class A Sensor Node with ESP8266, BME680 and RYLR993
In this video, I’m building a LoRaWAN Class A sensor node using an ESP8266, BME680 environmental sensor, and REYAX RYLR993 ...
The rise of “sensors everywhere” is a precursor to accumulating large quantities of sensor profiles needed for effective ...
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Abstract: This paper presents a fully passive 13.56 -MHz RFID temperature sensor system-on-chip. Its power management unit operates over a large temperature range using a zero temperature coefficient ...
Abstract: A sapphire fiber high temperature sensor based on Fabry-Perot interference was studied in the paper. A sapphire wafer served as the Fabry-Perot cavity was fixed to the end face of the ...
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