All About Circuits
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One-Way Electronic Devices Double the Data Capacity of Wireless Networks
Researchers from Columbia University in New York City are the first team to construct non-reciprocal devices on a compact chip aimed to double the...
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Electrolysis Improvement Could Lead to Hydrogen’s Use as a Storage Medium
Hydrogen could be one step closer to becoming a viable storage medium for excess renewable energy as Duke University researchers reportedly enhance...
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What Is Silicon Germanium’s Place at the Semiconductor Table?
Cheaper than gallium arsenide. More flexible band-gap tuning than silicon. What's silicon germanium's place in circuit design?
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Using Carbon Fiber to Cut Production Costs and Strengthen Materials for Automotives
Carbon fiber, which is five times stronger than steel, is the ideal material for making things that need to be hardwearing and lightweight at the...
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Sensor-Embedded “Smart Socks” Help Patients With Diabetic Neuropathy
Patients with diabetic neuropathy often can't feel injuries on their feet, which can lead to ulcers and amputation. Siren's microsensor-embedded...
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Arm Ramps Up 5G Portfolio With New CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs
With an eye on 5G at the hardware level, Arm is attracting notice from Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Netflix.
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One Step Closer to Solving the Storage Problems of Renewable Energy
Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have reportedly found a way to treat cheap electrode materials and improve their...
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Analog Devices Inc. Dual Step-Down Regulator | New Product Brief
This New Product Brief (NPB) is part of a video series highlighting the features, applications, and technical specs of newly-released products.
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U.S. Army Dedicates Research Study to Advancing Cooling Systems for Thermal Management Needs
Thermal management of electronics is critical for high-reliability applications and is essential to improve the performance of electrical systems...
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The D-Band May Be the Path Forward for 6G Research
For now, 5G is on the main stage. But behind the curtains, 6G might not be as far away as we think.
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‘Wave’ Plasmons Proposed to Power a New Class of Sensing and Communication Technologies at Nanoscale
A study co-led by Berkeley Lab has shown how wavelike plasmons could be used to power an entire new class of nanoscale sensing and photochemical...
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Dark Noise in CCD Image Sensors
This article introduces the concept of image noise and discusses one noise source that plays a prominent role in the design of CCD systems.
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Industry’s First Space-Grade 20 nm FPGA Can Be Reprogrammed Mid-Orbit
No need to come back to earth for reconfiguration. Xilinx's new Kintex UltraScale FPGA can be reprogrammed mid-orbit.
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US Navy Turns to Optical Beamforming for Real-Time Communication, Connectivity
The Navy will be testing Isotropic Systems’ multi-beam terminals for the turbulent environments at sea. The results may indicate a shift in...
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The Nyquist–Shannon Sampling Theorem: Exceeding the Nyquist Rate
This article continues our series on sampling theory by explaining the importance of oversampling in real-life mixed-signal systems.
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TDK Rechargeable Solid-State SMD Battery | New Product Brief
This New Product Brief (NPB) is part of a video series highlighting the features, applications, and technical specs of newly-released products.