Monday 21 March 2016

A human-sized drone, EHang 184:

The latest from CES, 2016

The Chinese company UAV came up with the latest phenomena to capture the skies with their latest human-sized drone perfect for a single person ride. The CES (consumer electronics show, 2016) had several electronic revelations enough to tempt even the best of electronic gadget-haters (if that breed exists). But the best out of all the devices that were shown on the first day of CES, 2016 was the human-size drone called EHang 184.


While this might sound like in the movie "Honey I shrunk the kids" only this time with you to ride drone being shrunk to a size of a Lego to fit inside a DJI machine. But that is not the case. You can fit into this drone without needing to be shrunk. This giant flying machine capable of turning all those boyhood dreams of flying into reality was sitting smack in the middle of the CES, 2016 drone section.

The company EHang was founded in the year 2014, and raised about USD 50 million in venture funding up to this date. Their view on this humungous drone is that this is the future of personal transport and most people were awestruck to find such epic possibilities and did not think of questioning the idea twice.

But many experts believe that this was just another smart marketing strategy for the company EHang to market their latest regular sized drones, like the Ghost. While we do not wish to dampen your expectations of buying this drone from Best Buy this year, but it is highly unlikely that this product will be available to be used as ones personal transport anytime soon.

While most of the employees of the company were not aware of the technical specifications of the drone and could not really answer about the MSRP on the release date of the device, but a press kit of the device did provide the reviewers with some insight on the drone specifications:
  • The drone is about 4 and half feet tall
  • It weighs around 440 pounds 
  • It will be capable of carrying 1 person for a ride for 23 minute
  • The maximum speed that can be reached by the drone is 60 MPH
  • The arms of the drone folds upwards
  • It is fitted with gull-wing doors  that add to super chic style of the drone

The best part about this drone will be the fact that it is designed to be totally automated. Hence, a rider would simply have to enter their destination and sit back and enjoy the ride without any form of control mid-flight. Thus, this will be helpful in adding to the safety of the device by eliminating the most dangerous part of accidents that occur with ordinary modes of personal transportation, i.e. human error. But this system also has a downside as the passengers will be completely helpless if anything should go wrong mid-flight. However, the company has assured the people that their company will employ numerous fail-safes to ensure complete safety during flights on the drone. There are features like multiple backups for every flight system and an option of allowing the airplane to land immediately if the passenger’s life is in danger.

In final thoughts, a bad news for fellow drone enthusiasts is the fact that there are still a few years to go before we can see this EHang 184 flying in the sky even if in a demo video. However, it is inspiring to see that a company is putting real thought into the future of the drone sector and producing awe-inspiring technology that can redefine our mundane daily commute to work in the distant future.

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Monday 8 February 2016

The latest Developments in Smart Electronics

In all the latest news sections, it is probably only the electronic news section provides that readers with good news every day. Not too sound overly pessimistic here, but that is the general trend these days with an amazing cool new gadget coming out into the markets tempting buyers to loosen their pockets every day.

Here is what is new in the electronics market right now, grab them as soon as you can before they are replaced by upgraded models like tomorrow.

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Flick out your latest smart phone from your pocket… but wait where is it?

It seems apparently invisible not because it is wearing Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak, but because it is transparent. Yes, the dream-like sci-fi prospect of owning a transparent phone is now a reality.

A group of scientists from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have designed the world’s first transparent computer chip. These brilliant inventors are – Jung Won Seo, Keong Su Lim, Jae-woo Park, Sang Jung Kang and Ji-Hwan Yang. This new chip is known as TRRAM i.e. Transparent Resistive Random Access Memory. These chips are almost alike to those of the existing chips known as CMOS; these are special kinds of metal oxide semi-conductors that are used as a memory device in modern electronics.

The only difference in this chipset is that it is completely transparent. But then why make a chipset transparent just because it has been a childish dream driven by animated TV series and movies and science-fiction novels?

Well having a transparent device can have several benefits, other it just seeming cool, like for instance security perks. This is a milestone achievement in the world of transparent electronics, as revealed by one of the scientist Jung Won Seo. He further added that by incorporating this TRRAM chip into other transparent components can create a completely transparent embedded electronic system. With this amazingly fresh new invention who knows how far we are from, from using the mirrors as computer screens and television sets at our homes.

As per the reports this technology will be available to in the market within 3 to 4 years.

Now you can record information using a digital pen that can be taken into your computer for editing, viewing or for word processing different word documents. This is truly the digital age where we no longer have to use the old-school pen and paper and can do wonders for our environment and further drive the process of going green.

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Monday 18 January 2016

Flexible Transistors Lead an Electronics Revolution

FlexEnable, a transistor developer in the UK recently stated that the automotive industry is one of the places where flexible displays are gaining ground.

The firm which is based in Cambridge, is in the process of completing quite a few number of projects for the automotive industry after coming in contact with the interested parties in the 2015 edition of International Motor Show held at Germany in the month of September.


It has forged a partnership with the firm Flextronics which designs and manufactures electronics. FlexEnable has tied up with several Tier 1 suppliers of solutions in the industry of automotives.

Flexible electronics are being planned to be integrated with automobiles in the following ways:

  • They are considering putting in place a display on either side of the windshield, commonly referred to as the “A pillar”, which serves to eliminate the problem of the blind spot. So, naturally it has to be curved.
  • Other uses of flexible electronics in the world of automobiles involve putting in place a passenger display at the back of the headrest so that it is safer and does not add to the weight that much.

The Market for Flexible Displays

Earlier, in the initial parts of 2015, the company made a demonstration of an organic LCD, abbreviated as (O)LCD in the A pillar . It has already entered into several NDAs with firms in this particular area relevant to developments of commercial nature.

The consultancy IHS Automotive, predicts vehicle sales provided with such touchscreen interfaces will gain ground from 16.7 million pieces in 2015 to more than 61 million pieces in the year 2021.

In addition to the displays, automotive parts present several opportunities potentially, in the area of flexible and printed electronics in applications related to sensors and lighting. Among the large number of companies, including the automotive giant BMW,plan to integrate electronic lighting that is organic in nature as one of the constituent parts of their vehicles.

Flexible Transistors
FlexEnable is a provider of the flexible transistor, a technology platform which may be fused with LCD or OLED displays in addition to sensors of various sorts and other components of electronics. Aside from automotives other uses might be in fields like medical imaging, consumer and security electronics regarding applications.

There are numerous places where there is need of an active surface like x-ray imaging, sensors of biometric nature like sensors regarding veins, fingerprints or pressure to consumer electronics displays and also advertising and signage.

There are plans by the company to licence the relevant technology to partners in the supply chain and open up a manufacturing unit in Asia in the later parts of 2016.
By 2018 the company aspires to be able to produce such electronic units in very high volumes in the year 2018.

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