Scientists have taken advantage of graphene's special properties -- its mechanical strength and electrical conduction -- and created a nano-mechanical system that can create FM signals, in effect the ...
Half the population of Syria has been displaced. Hundreds of thousands have died in the conflict and millions are fleeing. For those who remain in the country, critical infrastructure is unstable and ...
Judging by Apple’s silhouette advertisements, you’d think the iPod was tethered only to slim youths devoted to dance. Not so. The world’s most popular go-anywhere music player is increasingly going ...
We love re-purposed consumer gear. This project uses a cheap, discontinued cellphone gadget to create a Raspberry Pi controlled FM radio transmitter. The Sony-Ericsson MMR-70 radio transmitter ...
Making your own FM radio is practically a rite of passage for hackers. How about making a small FM transmitter? Originally designed by the Japanese multimedia artist [Tetsuo Kogawa], this simple FM ...
Though only the richest auto buyers could afford a car with an AM-FM radio in the early 20th century, virtually all cars now produced in the United States come with one. However, those who prefer to ...
A simple fm radio transmitter circuit which covers frequencies from 88 to 108 MHz. It is built with 3 transistors: BC109, BFR91A and BFR96S. It is quite stable and the output power is around 200 mW.
Let’s construct a low-power FM transmitter using surface-mount devices (SMD) that will be received with a standard FM radio. Soldering surface mounted devices is not so hard and actually is quite easy ...
The government has initiated proceedings to amend a clause relating to co-location of transmitters for private FM radio. The step has been necessitated, as the FM radio policy involving private ...
Mechanical Engineering professor James Hone and Electrical Engineering Professor Kenneth Shepard teamed up for the research, the findings of which are published in Nature Nanotechnology. "This device ...
A team of engineers from Columbia University has created a nano-mechanical system with the ability to create FM radio signals. In other words, they've built what is effectively the world’s smallest FM ...
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