Sentences with phrase «control electronics»

You have the ability to control electronics such as TV, AC your set top box etc using the device thanks to Quick Remote application in built.
GE is among the first to take advantage of Google Assistant to help control its electronics, the company says.
Like some other smart plugs on this list, the Hive Active Plug is compatible with Amazon Alexa meaning you'll be able to control your electronics with your voice through an Amazon Alexa - enabled device, like the Amazon Echo.
Control electronics from anywhere using your tablet or smartphone with the HS105 Smart Plug Mini.
Instead of letting all the lights, fans and machines be on even when no one is actually working out, Green Microgym goers control the electronics around them.
Chassis incorporates weight redistribution, weight reduction and tyre wear, while aerodynamics improves front downforce, rear downforce, drag and DRS, alongside power train which enhances engine power and fuel consumption, although durability also plays a huge part as it reduces wear on power units and gearbox components throughout a range of enhancements to general wear, internal combustion engine, motor generator unit kinetic and heat, energy store, turbo charger, control electronics and gearbox.
It was if my right foot had a direct line to the driveshaft, without all the intervening engine control electronics and plumbing.
Now called Sportshift III, this single - clutch, seven - speed automated manual is supplied by race - box builder Graziano, with new hydraulics and control electronics, faster shift speeds and a lighter case.
Easier integration into control electronics allowing four - wheel electronic torque vectoring with or without the active rear sport differential
Characteristic Audi sportiness plus a whole new dimension in efficiency — it is all down to the combination of a state - of - the - art turbocharged FSI engine with an electric motor and innovative control electronics.
While the control electronics might be retuned for slightly better performance, the Converj wasn't about technical specs.
Both versions of the X3 offer the xDrive intelligent all - wheel drive system, which works together with the stability control electronics and normally send 60 percent of torque to the rear wheels; a multi-disc clutch system can send up to 100 percent to the rear wheels when it's needed for traction — whether by a slippery road situation or high - performance driving.
There's also a generator (for harvesting braking energy) and the new control electronics.
The 2006 Honda Ridgeline's height and weight require sophisticated chassis - control electronics to ensure that the driver remains in control.
Ford has tweaked its stability - control electronics to what it now calls Curve Control, and made this standard on all Tauruses: If the car decides its speed is too great for a particular corner, Curve Control automatically cuts the throttle and, if necessary, squeezes the brakes.
The optional all - wheel - drive system does an excellent job balancing power front to rear, and the standard Active Corner Control electronics really work.
Genius control electronics mastermind the collaboration between the engine, motor and two transmissions.
To limit interference, the Trail Premium driver can cut off vehicle stability control electronics when driving the trail.
The control electronics of the MINI ALL4 system are integrated directly into the DSC management unit, enabling drive to be distributed between the front and rear axle as and when required — and in a matter of milliseconds.
I'm sure there are patents that need to be licensed or worked around, but there are now several transmissions specialists that can deliver dual wet clutches and the associated control electronics: BorgWarner, Ricardo, Getrag, LuK, ZF Sachs,...
Automotive manufacturers will be able to order individual damper technology for special requirements as «Advanced» technology: For example, this would include the individually adapted electronic damper system CDC (Continuous Damping Control) including the control electronics and software.
The rear climate control electronics can be a nightmare in this truck.
Tip the steering into a hairpin, squeeze the throttle, feel the e-diff tighten, and you rocket up the road either with tires on fire or Side - Slip Angle Control electronics managing grip and slip like you're a pro-racer.
It adds adaptive suspension and a broader range of manual adjustment for steering, transmission and skid - control electronics, a brake upgrade with larger rotors and high - friction pads, ventilated sport seats, configurable TFT instrumentation and 19 - inch, staggered - width wheels with sport tires.
Most versions of the X3 offer the xDrive intelligent all - wheel - drive system, which works together with the stability control electronics and normally send 60 percent of torque to the rear wheels; a multi-disc clutch system can send up to 100 percent to the rear wheels when it's needed for traction — whether by a slippery road situation or high - performance driving.
«BMW and Acura are [sending more torque to] the outer wheel through a mechanical device,» explains the former Saab engineer, «whereas ours is a brake system [via the stability control electronics].»
«BMW and Acura are [sending more torque to] the outer wheel through a mechanical device,» explains chassis engineer Wallgren, «whereas ours is a brake system [via the stability control electronics].»
Also on board: an optional eight - speed ZF automatic with paddle shifters; Brembo brakes the size of a sombrero; 20 - inch, seven - spoke «Slingshot» forged - alloy wheels; and a slew of stability - control electronics to try to keep the whole thing on the ground.
• Prescriptive internal design parameters to restrict development costs and discourage extreme designs and running conditions • Single turbo with dimensional constraints and weight limits • Standard energy store and control electronics • High Level of external prescriptive design to give «Plug - And - Play» engine / chassis / transmission swap capability • Intention to investigate tighter fuel regulations and limits on number of fuels used
«But if we want to make an array of thousands or millions of qubits so close together, it means that all the control lines, the control electronics and the readout devices must also be fabricated at that nanometric scale, and with that pitch and that density of electrodes.
They have rewritten the popular Pokémon game so it can be played using Glass, a Pebble smart watch and a Myo wrist band, which senses muscle activity to let you control electronics with gestures.
American researchers have now used a photonic crystal as a reflector for a miniature microwave antenna which could one day be fabricated on a single chip along with control electronics.
In order to reduce the video data stream, Wartenberg and his colleagues first had to redesign the chip and the control electronics in large parts.
The control electronics and the chip therefore have to process large amounts of data in a split second.
Moreover, the chip and the control electronics heat up.
One solution is to move the control electronics to within the display itself.
Like Joby, these companies are exploiting new strong, cheap materials, advanced control electronics, and an improved understanding of upper - level wind patterns.
All the other bits that make up the power unit - the control electronics, MGU - H and energy stores - will be reduced to just two for the whole season.
One minor relief has to be that Honda hasn't had any issues (yet) with the MGU - K, control electronics or energy store, so these elements can at least be changed before the penalties start coming.
In anticipation of the age of voice - controlled electronics, MIT researchers have built a low - power chip specialized for automatic speech recognition.
The premium equipment will give us now Sync satellite audio system and MyFord, which controls all electronics commands.
On that occasion, the Seoul - based company revealed that it's looking to integrate Bixby into TVs, air conditioners, non-flagship smartphones, and a range of other devices in an effort to provide consumers with a comprehensive and versatile voice interface for controlling their electronics, a sentiment that was now reiterated by Samsung's official.

Not exact matches

Now, thanks to advanced algorithms, modern electronics, and control systems, the hammers can hit the side of General Fusion's sphere - shaped metal reactor precisely at the same time, creating a pressure wave that compresses the plasma into a fusion reaction at 100 million degrees centigrade.
U.S. officials blocked a $ 2.9 - billion bid by Chinese investors to buy a controlling stake in a California - based unit of Dutch electronics firm Phillips last year, while another U.S. semiconductor firm rejected a lucrative offer from Chinese investors in favour of a lower bid from an American company because of concerns the deal would not win regulatory approval.
We rage against out - of - control CEO pay, demand stricter corporate governance, and yet we love the dominant leader who cuts through the noise, gives us something we didn't know we wanted and creates the most valuable company in the world in an industry — consumer electronics and entertainment — that commands just two or three per cent of household budgets and GDP.
The company's core wearable fitness trackers business has fallen sharply as it faces bigger names with deeper pockets, such as Apple and Samsung, that are relatively new entries in the wearable market but control a large and loyal customer base in electronics.
This was around the time when Tesla was building a completely new set of electronics for its early prototypes, switching from an analog computer that controlled the motor to a digital version.
In addition to unlocking smartphones and other consumer electronics devices, such technologies also can be used for high - security access controls in industry.
The headset passes the signals to the software, which extracts patterns that can be used to control anything that's run by electronics.
South Korea's decision to invest in heavy industry — including shipbuilding, automobiles, steel, and electronics — and to put much of the nation's productivity under the control of large industrial groups, or chaebol, reflected government policies that mimicked Japan's zaibatsu — similar groups that controlled much of its economy through the end of World War II.
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