May 29, 2011

Smallest GPS chip


Who

NXP Semiconductors

Where


When

February 2008

Details

In February 2008 NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands) announced its GNS7560 GPS receiver chip. Designed to be incorporated into mobile phones and PDAs, it measures just 3.6 x 2.4 x 0.6 mm and consumes less than 15 mW of power.

Smallest autopilot


Who

Procerus Technologies

Where

United States

When


Details

Weighing only 16.65 g (0.58 oz) and measuring 5 x 3.4 x 1.2 cm (2 x 1.37 x 0.47 in) the Kestrel Autopilot is smallest and lightest full-featured autopilot currently on the market. Manufactured by Procerus Technologies (USA), it is designed for use in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with surveillance and reconnaissance applications. It can guide micro and mini UAVs and provides autonomous flight control with the Global Positioning System (GPS) waypoint navigation and autonomous take-off, flight and auto-landing capabilities.

Smallest visible object


Who

Veronica Seider

Where

Germany

When

October 1972

Details

The resolving power of the human eye is 0.0003 of a radian or an arc of one minute (1/60th of a degree), which corresponds to 100 microns at 25 cm (10 in). A micron is a thousandth of a millimetre, hence 100 microns is 0.003937, or less than four thousandths of an inch or 2.5 cm. The human eye can, however, detect a bright light source shining through an aperture only 3 to 4 microns across. In October 1972 the University of Stuttgart, then West Germany, reported that their student Veronica Seider (b. 1951) possessed a visual acuity 20 times better than average. She could identify people at a distance of more than a mile (1.6 km).

Smallest robot humanoid


Who


Where

Taiwan

When

September 06, 2007 

Details

The smallest humanoid robot in production is the BeRobot, which measures 153 mm (6 in) high and is able to walk, kick and perform push-ups. The robot was manufactured by GeStream (Taiwan) and demonstrated at the Global SMEs Convention on 6 September 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Smallest model sailing boat, radio controlled


Who

Claudio Diolaiti

Where

France

When

November 14, 2007

Details

The smalles radio controlled modes sailing boat is 15.2 cm (5 in) long, 6.3 cm (2 in) wide and its hight including mast, keel and bulb is 38 cm (1 ft 2 in). It was build by Claudio Diolaiti in Nice, France and was tested and measured on 14 November 2007.

Smallest newspaper


Who

First News

Where

United Kingdom

When

November 08, 2007

Details

The record for the smallest newspaper belongs to an edition of the children's newspaper First News (UK) which measures 32 x 22 mm (1.25 x 0.86 in) and was published on the 8 November 2007 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day.