A few months back, a dynamic voltage-controlled thermistor SPICE model was presented on planet analog, A Multi-Simulator NTC Thermistor SPICE Model With Temperature Driven By a Voltage With the help ...
This temperature controller is built around a PIC16F84A microcontroller along with an ADC, and a temperature sensor for measuring temperature and be displayed. An inexpensive 8-bit temperature sensor ...
A cooling system can sometimes be a buzzkill. You drop your badass engine into your badass hot rod, and then you remember you've got to keep it cool. As an afterthought, you order a big aluminum ...
Video game developers are always looking for new ways to give players a more immersive experience. But with several motion-controlled systems widely available and a viable virtual reality headset in ...
The latest addition to Yokogawa Corp. of America’s temperature controller product line is the UTAdvanced Hybrid Controller, a device that combines Yokogawa’s proportional integral derivative (PID) ...
Recent interest in a simple low cost temperature controller to maintain small and medium sized objects at physiological temperatures was the reasoning behind the development of the Physitemp MTC-1 ...
Beer lovers rejoice! [Mats] has reverse engineered a temperature controller and written new open source firmware for it. This effectively gives all us homebrewers a low cost, open source software ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook PlayStation has had some interesting patents in the past, and it seems Sony is at it yet again ...
A new patent from Sony hints that the next PlayStation controller could change temperatures based on an in-game object or environment. Sony has filed many of these kinds of patents over the past month ...
This battery-powered, wall-mountable remote control not only lets you dim connected WiZ-compatible smart lights and fixtures, it can also trigger custom lighting scenes and change both the color and ...
If you wanted to, say, control a temperature you might think you could just turn on a heater until you reach the desired temperature and then turn the heater off. That sort of works, but it is ...