A lever-driven transducer harvests energy from each crimping cycle to send wireless usage signals for miniapplicator maintenance tracking.
An elastic radial double cam and ticker mechanism keeps a magnetic exercise set counter advancing one way to prevent miscounting.
Counters and a memory-based address decoder count neuron firings asynchronously, cutting I/O burden and avoiding high-speed sampling clocks.
Limited physical bins are reused across virtual bins to generate LiDAR time-event histograms with far less on-chip memory.