Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

The Dangers of Microchip Implants: A Privacy Breakdown

The use of microchip implants in the human body has many excited about the possibility of removing the need to carry cash, a card, or every ID. However, those who wish to use an im

Insights | 06-08-2020

IIT-B Ultrasonic Optical Sensor for Wearable Electronics

Recently, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B), has developed an ultrathin optical sensor that can both detect light and generate power. What makes this sensor design

Wearables | 06-08-2020

UK Seeks Japan's Help with 5G Wireless Networks

With major countries around the world moving away from Chinese developed solutions, there is ample opportunity for tech companies to provide infrastructure. Why is the UK seeking h

5G | 05-08-2020

Vodafone Curve – IoT Asset Tracking

Last week, Vodafone announced the release of their latest tracking product, Curve, which will help you find your favourite things when they go missing. What technology does this de

05-08-2020

Medical IoT and Security

Security is now one of the most critical aspects of modern IoT design, and its importance cannot go understated, especially in the medical field. How will medical IoT help doctors

Security | 04-08-2020

What is On-the-Fly Memory Encryption?

The importance of hardware security is ever-growing, and designers are continually developing new ways to implement such measures. What is on-the-fly RAM encryption, and what probl

04-08-2020

How is Visual AI helping, and how can you get into it?

Visual AI systems are helping the industry in incredible ways ranging from defect detection to object sorting. But visual AI is something that anyone can get into, so what benefits

03-08-2020

Semiconductors – Why they could be impossible in India and why so few places make them!

Last week, the government of India asked for a production plant in India, but some say that this is close to impossible. Why is this the case, and what makes setting up semiconduct

Semiconductors | 02-08-2020

What are eSIMS and how are they used?

eSIMS provide future designs with plenty of opportunities, especially those in the IoT industry. But what exactly is an eSIM, and why are they going to help future IoT systems such

01-08-2020