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A power supply is an electronic device that supplies electric energy to an electrical load. Most of the power supplies you use every day are the AC-DC power supplies that convert mains AC power (typically in 100-240V range) to low voltage DC (typically 5V to 24V). In those power supplies the output will be electrically →
How to use Amazon AWS IoT services for home auomation? Finnish blog posting Valoautomaatiota AWS IoT -alustalla (check English translation by Google) about building home lighting automation with Philips Hue, Z-Wave and AWS IoT. The idea is to build a solution where the lights go on automatically on arrival to home and they can be →
https://www.reddit.com/r/cablefail/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukebailey/satisfying-cables#.hp6b53B3B Nice set of wiring pictures. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/headroom-hacker Interesting story on TV broadcast hacking that happened in 1987. Posted from WordPress for Android →
Wireless power has become a hot topic as wireless charging of mobile devices is get getting some popularity. Wireless charging isn’t something new; the technology exists since 1981 and Nikola Tesla has made first wireless power experiments over 100 years ago. I have posted a lot in the subject at Wireless power for charging mobile →
http://www.iflscience.com/environment/denmark-breaks-its-own-world-record-wind-power-generation-2015 Posted from WordPress for Android →
https://medium.com/melt-shorts/all-businesses-will-immaterialize-yours-too-94f26d07b47a#.4gqm1jos7 Posted from WordPress for Android →
Keeping drones in check article tells that drones are one of the hottest categories of consumer electronics products today. They’re also one of the most controversial. The name drone is usually used to refer to Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or Robot vehicle in general. Recently there has been a large number of problems with drones →
Making Art with Drones – Scientific American Blog Network What can you create with 100 drones flying in formation? Intel and Electronica FutureLab partnered to answer that question, with spectacular results On November 4, 2015 Intel in collaboration with Ars Electronica Futurelab broke the world record in the category Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Airborne →