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Abstract: This paper presents a new temperature compensation technique for thermal flow sensors that are operated in a constant-temperature-difference (CTD) mode by means of a simple analog circuit.
In this paper, interface circuits of MEMS thermal wind sensor that compensating system temperature drift are designed based on a macro model. The macro model realizes the co-simulation of the sensor ...
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Bandgap Reference (BGR) Bias Circuit A Bandgap Reference (BGR) circuit is a fundamental building block in integrated circuits, designed to provide a stable reference voltage that remains constant ...
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The term “nuclear batteries” may evoke images of tiny nuclear reactors, but that’s not how they work. Nuclear batteries don’t ...
Missense variants in the O-GlcNAc transferase ( OGT) gene have recently been shown to segregate with a syndromic form of intellectual disability (OGT-ID), underscoring the importance of protein ...
Add to that a microSD slot, speaker driver, RGB LED, light sensor circuit, and spare GPIOs, and you’ve got a surprisingly complete ... and build up to full GUI-based applications using Arduino IDE and ...
ConspectusConducting polymers (CPs), distinguished by their unique combination of electrical conductivity and optical properties, have garnered significant attention since their discovery. Owing to ...