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7 smart home projects that work better on an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi
When a Raspberry Pi is overkill.
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China's invisible hand in Iran’s F-35 success
By Mark Buckton in Taipei Just days before Iran claimed to have hit one of the US Air Force's most formidable jets - an F-35 ...
A striking phenomenon is emerging from China as the Middle East conflict presses on: technically skilled civilians are volunteering their expertise online to help Iran counter US military might, ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
'Seeing clearly even in the fog'—a next-generation infrared image sensor for autonomous driving
Infrared sensors that detect the short-wave infrared (SWIR) region can clearly recognize objects not only during the day and ...
Fujitsu has developed a high-sensitivity and high-resolution infrared sensor to expand monitoring capabilities in the defense and disaster prevention fields. This sensor is a Type-II superlattice ...
Honeywell (HON) on Monday introduced a gas sensor that uses non-dispersive infrared technology to detect flammable gases including methane, propane and butane in industrial environments. The sensor is ...
The photograph shows a one-inch, single-crystal lead sulfide (PbS) film wafer (left). The right panel demonstrates a clear infrared image of a university emblem and Chinese characters, captured at ...
W, recently used to rescue downed pilots in Iran, lacks a capable infrared countermeasure system, Air Force Material Command ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Want to try both color and mono IR images? This variable filter does both!
The Fotga Adjustable Infrared Filter can cut more or less visible light so you can dial in the exact IR effect you want – but is it any good?
China says a new process could cut military-grade infrared chip costs by up to 99%, opening use in cars, factories, and ...
The Terrain Commander from Textron Corporation provides the basis for the U.S. Army's unattended ground sensor (UGS) Future Combat Systems. The sensor assembly is equipped with a variety of optical, ...
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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
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