What are Haptic feedback and Actuators?
Haptics in product design refers to how information can be communicated through the sense of touch using science and technology.
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Electronics play a crucial role in product design by enabling the integration of advanced features and functionality into various products. Electronics have transformed how products are designed, manufactured, and used, from smartphones and the Internet of Things (IoT) to home appliances.
Electronic components, such as microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, NFC readers and display units, are integrated into products to provide smart functionality and improved user experience. Additionally, electronics also allow for the creation of more compact, lighter, and energy-efficient products. In product design, engineers must consider various aspects, such as circuit design, software development, thermal management, and EMI/EMC compliance, to ensure that the electronics components work effectively and meet regulatory requirements.
Haptics in product design refers to how information can be communicated through the sense of touch using science and technology.
Microcontroller are at the heart of modern electronics, from mobile phones and tablets to microwaves and washing machines.
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Internet of Things (IoT) refers to physical “Things” that gathers data and transfers them to cloud via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks
Near Field Communication technology enables wireless interaction between two NFC-compliant devices up to 10 cm apart
A Microphone sensor helps an electronic product capture sound waves to process. Microphones are transducers which convert sound energy into electrical energy.
Primary and secondary batteries are electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy to electrical energy