Developing Wireless Sensor Nodes
August 16, 2011 by Randy Frank
Filed under Featured, Wireless
At Embedded Systems Chicago, held in conjunction with Sensors Expo 2011, Rob Ostafia from Microchip Technology explains the company’s development kits for wireless
systems including the ZENA wireless adapter.
For more information about Microchip Technology wireless development kits, click here.
To watch the video, click here.
Customized Wireless Sensing & Training Courses offered by Libelium
July 29, 2010 by Randy Frank
Filed under Featured, Wireless
Libelium, maker of the Waspmote wireless sensing is offering a couple of sensing design opportunities to potential customers. First off all, they will integrate a custom sensor with their Waspmote wireless sensing capability for a specific Wireless Sensing network (WSN) application. Waspmote is a low power wireless mesh network that uses ZigBee or wireless technologies.
Libelium is also offering its First International Training Course on the Waspmote platform. The course will be held on the 23th, 24th and 25th of November in the Libelium headquarters in Zaragoza, Spain.
For more information on Libelium customized wireless sensing hardware design, click here. For WaspMote training course info, click here.
Sensors Expo 2010 Exhibitors: MicroStrain Energy Harvesting
June 18, 2010 by Randy Frank
Filed under Energy Harvesting, Featured
If you missed Sensors Expo or did not get a chance to check out all the exhibits, here is another of the interesting booths that I visited. Steve Arms from MicroStrain explains energy harvesting powered wireless sensing and the Sensors Expo 2010 Silver Award winning EH-Link. To see the video, click the arrow link below.
For more information about MicroStrain wireless energy harvesting solutions, click here.
Sensors Expo 2010 Exhibitors: Tellurex Corporation and Dexter Research
June 18, 2010 by Randy Frank
Filed under Energy Harvesting, Featured, Temperature
If you missed Sensors Expo or did not get a chance to check out all the exhibits, here is another of the interesting booths that I visited. Chuck Cauchy from Tellurex and Wayne Baer from Dexter Research explain each company’s role in developing an energy harvesting powered wireless sensor. To see the video, click the arrow link below.
For more information about Tellurex for thermoelectric solutions, click here.
For more information about Dexter Research for wireless sensing solutions, click here.

