A guide for engineers balancing performance, reliability, and manufacturability across today’s smart systems By Barry Brents, ...
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Smart metering is enabling a smarter, low-carbon electricity network, ultimately of benefit to consumers and to the delivery of national climate action targets More than four out of five households ...
Rhode Island Energy, the state's largest utility, is well underway on their $153 million program to install approximately 540,000 smart electricity meters around the state. These advanced meters will ...
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“You can’t control what you aren’t measuring” is an old adage in process control. Many times, process parameters, such as flow rates at the intermediate steps of a complex process, are not actually ...
Abstract: This brief presents a novel monolithic ultra-low leakage current sensor with large dynamic range. The sensor features an integrated digitizing circuit that generates digital output ...
KPRC 2 Investigative reporter Amy Davis uncovered billing problems in a years-long investigation. She explains who will get the new meters and what it means for customers’ water bills. The $8.5 ...
In this PowerUp CircuitLab episode, we explore current measurement techniques on a hair dryer with both resistive and inductive components. In this PowerUp CircuitLab episode, we explore current ...