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Venstar's Wireless Temperature Sensor may help balance temperature in multi-story buildings, such as two-story homes or offices where the only thermostat is located downstairs.
The temperature sensor is based on a thermistor biased by a low noise LT6654 voltage reference. The 24-bit delta-sigma ADC LTC2484 reads the thermistor voltage and reports the result via SPI interface ...
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 ...
Pune, India, April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global wireless temperature sensor market size is projected to reach USD 3,129.8 million by the end of 2027. The increasing demand for the ...
The system provides passive, wireless, and electrically non-invasive temperature monitoring for wireless food probes, smart grid applications, and rotating equipment.
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology have developed a very tiny wireless temperature sensor that is powered in a very special way: from the radio waves that are part of the sensor's ...
Instead, the low-power sensor's antenna wirelessly captures energy from a nearby router and once enough has been gathered, it switches on and measures the temperature.