All About Circuits
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Improving Energy Transfer Efficiency by Mimicking Photosynthetic Systems
A research team from the University of Groningen says that transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire is superior to transporting it...
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Expect a Memory Revolution in 2020—It’s a Big Leap from DDR4 to DDR5
The leap from DDR4 and DDR5 is no incremental development. We're looking at a leap from standard frequencies of 2400 MHz to 4800 MHz.
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U.S. Naval Research Lab Discovers Electronic Diodes That Claim to Exceed 5G Speeds
U.S. Navy researchers have developed a new component with performance that they claim exceeds the anticipated speed of 5G.
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Smart Speakers Digitize All Input, Zap Battery. A New ML Analog Chip Has “Selective Hearing”
Always-on devices zap battery when digital processors analyze 100% of input. A machine-learning analog chip can save power by only activating for...
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Advantech WISE-6610 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateways | 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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Designing Stretchable Devices and Displays with Transparent Electrodes
Researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a process for the fabrication of large-area, highly...
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How Europe and the US Take Different Stances on PCB Material Regulation
Why is the European Union so much stricter about what goes into a PCB?
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Half of Americans Now Work Remotely. Intel Is Making a Point That We Need Better Processors
If COVID-19 really is "a massive experiment in telecommuting," Intel is showing how more robust processors—like its new processors with built-in...
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Developing New Hardware That Meets the Energy Demands of AI Applications
Artificial intelligence is becoming more commonplace in electronic devices, but many of its applications require lots of energy.
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How 3D LiDAR May Be the Key to Ongoing Social Distancing Safety
As businesses begin reopening, one company is employing 3D LiDAR to help people practice distancing in busy public areas.
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The Role of Last-Level Cache Implementation for SoC Developers
There is a challenge for SoC developers to find ways to navigate the demand of memory in their design. This article looks at how a fourth, or...
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An Iron-Based Generator That Uses Waste Heat to Power Small Electrical Devices
Researchers have discovered a way to convert heat energy into electricity by using a material mostly composed of iron.
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Stanford Researchers Discover How Exactly Li-Ion Batteries Degrade
By knowing more about lithium-ion battery degradation, engineers can define steps to improve lifetime and performance.
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Researchers Develop a Self-Interference Cancellation Filter for Next-Gen Wireless Communication Technology
The filter, developed by researchers at Toyohashi University of Technology (TUT), realizes in-band full-duplex by using the same frequency to...
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Research Study Calls Data Security the Greatest Challenge for AIoT
According to XMOS, data security is the largest barrier to the growth of the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) market.
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MATLAB and Simulink Get a Major Deep Learning Facelift
MathWorks has revamped MATLAB and Simulink with a host of deep learning development tools—and they say these updates will be a major boon for...