Piezoelectric-based energy harvesting has applications that do not involve subsequent energy storage or powering of circuitry.
The Internet of Cars represents the most significant semiconductor opportunity since the smartphone.
Tight supplies drive up prices and sales of many widely used parts in these market segments, but moderate growth in CMOS image sensors holds back upswing in optoelectronics.
Texas Instruments unveiled the first of a new family of 3D Hall-effect position sensors aimed at real-time control in factory automation and motor-drive applications.
Three Japanese universities and DENSO have succeeded in developing a biosensor for detecting coronavirus.
Arrow Electronics' thermal sensing solution is designed to help engineers and product designers rapidly combine AI and thermal sensing technologies for developing smart, reliable, and affordable health-monitoring devices.
How can automakers deliver the features of the car of the future without impacting the range of that car?
Wearable healthcare devices continue to add more clinical sensing capabilities, allowing more comprehensive remote patient monitoring solutions.
Analog Devices' new MAX86178 features synchronized measurement of electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate, SpO2, and respiration rate.
South Korean scientists have developed flexible and waterproof sensors that could unlock new applications for wearable electronics.
The current capabilities of sensors, while helpful, are relatively rudimentary when it comes to autonomous vehicles.
STMicroelectronics' WiSE Studio is accelerating the design of smart, connected devices that leverage the latest Bluetooth technology.