by Theresa Shafer | Dec 15, 2017 | Customer References, V2017
“I have worked with Walt on our artificial intelligence projects. He is very professional and a pleasure to work with. Our projects have been implemented very professionally and successfully. I would like to say that Walt and Voler’s team is great choice for a...
by Theresa Shafer | Dec 5, 2017 | Infographic, Motion Control, Sensors, V2017
Accelerometers are widely used in electronic products such as phones, gaming controllers and cars. Since they are cheap and ultra-low power, in many products they are part of the wake-up circuit. When they sense movement, they turn on the rest of the systems. However,...
by Theresa Shafer | Nov 2, 2017 | Electronic Design Services Newsletters, News, V2017
In This Issue: User Interface for Chemical Analysis Voler Systems developed an instrument that measures turbidity (cloudiness) of water for industrial water processing. It uses the refractive index of the fluid to measure the volume of minute particles in the water....
by Theresa Shafer | Nov 2, 2017 | Management, V2017
If you recently stepped into the role from a developer position, here is some of our most popular resources that others have found helpful. Are you a boss or a leader? Team building: forming – storming – norming – performing The engineering manager’s...
by Theresa Shafer | Nov 2, 2017 | IoT, Ultra Low Power, V2017, Wearable Devices, Wireless
by Larry Burgess In the last few years, the smaller size and lower cost of radios has created opportunities for passing more and more information from place to place faster and cheaper. Low data rate scenarios like soil monitoring and crop quality on farms, detection...
by Theresa Shafer | Oct 30, 2017 | News, Sensors, V2017, Wearable Devices
Wearable fitness devices are influencing today’s medical devices that target clinical and everyday applications. Some of the innovation involves new modalities of measurement: for example an iPhone that analyzes your eyeball to determine blood pressure. But...
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