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dallelettronica

Dallelettronica is a term used in Italian to describe electronic tiles, modular panels that integrate sensing, processing, and communication capabilities within tile-sized substrates. The concept encompasses both products marketed as smart tiles and the broader idea of embedding electronics into tile-like surfaces used in architecture and design.

Typical implementations combine ceramic or polymer tiles with printed circuit boards, flexible circuits, or thin-film electronics.

Applications include smart floors or walls that monitor occupancy, movement, or environmental conditions; digital signage and

Development challenges include durability, wear resistance, power management, data security, and cost. Many approaches rely on

Related topics include smart tiles, interactive surfaces, IoT flooring, and electronic skins.

They
may
include
microcontrollers,
wireless
radios
(Bluetooth
Low
Energy,
Zigbee,
Wi‑Fi),
capacitive
touch
sensors,
LED
lighting,
and
energy
interfaces
such
as
batteries
or
wireless
charging.
interactive
displays
integrated
into
surfaces;
art
installations
and
retail
environments;
and
advanced
building
automation.
modular
designs
or
energy
harvesting
to
minimize
maintenance.
The
term
is
used
variably,
and
in
some
contexts
it
may
refer
more
to
a
design
philosophy
than
a
specific
commercial
product.