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Tommy Cummings is a freelance writer/editor based in Texas. He's had a journalism career that has spanned more than 40 years. He contributes to Texas Monthly and Oklahoma Today magazines. He's also worked at The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, San Francisco Chronicle, and others. Tommy covered the dot-com boom in Silicon Valley and has been a digital content and audience engagement editor at news outlets. Tommy worked at Mouser Electronics from 2018 to 2021 as a technical content and product content specialist.


New Tech Tuesdays: Fuse Technology Tommy Cummings
We pay tribute to a new generation of heroic fuses by featuring three different types—resettable, very fast-acting, and eFuses—that put their lives on the line to protect valuable electric circuits.

New Tech Tuesdays: Applications for Gesture and ToF Sensors on the Rise Tommy Cummings
Gesture and proximity sensors and Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras are part of the motion-sensing technology that is finding practical applications every day. The industry is making particular headway in automotive and industrial uses.

New Tech Tuesdays: Single-Pair Ethernet Networking Proves Less Is More Tommy Cummings
Single-pair Ethernet uses one pair of wires rather than two or four pairs to transmit power and data easily from sensors to the cloud. These product lines feature SPE connectivity.

New Tech Tuesdays: 2 Air Quality Sensors Good for Health, Savings Tommy Cummings
Monitoring indoor air quality calls for sensors that can measure carbon dioxide and Volatile Organic Compounds. New Tech Tuesdays looks at how two sensors measure up.

New Tech Tuesdays: 2 Cards That Accelerate FPGA Computing Tommy Cummings
High-bandwidth compute applications and diverse workloads are driving the adoption of FPGA chips in accelerator cards, which are their own systems of software, memory, ports, power, etc. New Tech Tuesdays examine two of these cards and their functions.

New Tech Tuesdays: 3 Products That Keep Modern Industrial Automation Humming Tommy Cummings
Keeping modern industrial automation humming requires a multitude of products for businesses and developers. We review an actuator, switch gear, and sensors—diverse products that help developers maintain this hum.

New Tech Tuesdays: Wi-Fi 6 Opens Up IoT Solutions Tommy Cummings
Developers can keep up with Wi-Fi 6 improvements simply starting with antennas and front-end modules. This week's New Tech Tuesdays highlights two Wi-Fi 6-enhancing devices available to designers for solution-based development.

New Tech Tuesdays: Fingerprint Sensor Modules Tommy Cummings
As long as we have fingerprints, the biometric technology for fingerprint scanners and their application will continue to evolve and flourish. This week's New Tech Tuesday highlights two fingerprint scanner products available to designers for solution-based development.

New Tech Tuesdays: Track Assets with these LoRaWAN® Solutions Tommy Cummings
Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN®) products can cast a wide communications net, which leads to more effective wireless monitoring and management. This week's New Tech Tuesday highlights two LoRaWAN® products available to designers for solution-based development.

New Tech Tuesdays: Face Recognition Solutions Tommy Cummings
The development of facial recognition continues as society debates the technology's merits and ethics. Meanwhile, as the technology evolves, New Tech Tuesday is highlighting three facial-recognition products available for solution-based development.

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