All About Circuits
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Using Pressure Sensors to Adjust the Oxygen Concentration: An Electrical Engineer’s Intro to Mechanical Ventilation
In this article, we’ll look at additional applications of pressure sensors in mechanical ventilation.
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As Suppliers Hunker Down on IoT, Multi-Protocol Chips May Spike
Suppliers are producing more multi-protocol chips to meet the power and connectivity demands of IoT. Can we expect to see more tech like NXP's...
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Why Do Next-Gen Engineers Rank Amazon as Their #1 Distributor?
In recent surveys, young engineers ranked Amazon as their first choice for purchasing electrical components. We set out to investigate why.
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First Molecular Electronic Chip “Revolutionizes” Disease Testing, Screens Many Diseases at Once from Portable Device
Inspired by a need for faster COVID-19 testing, two research groups have hit a breakthrough: a new CMOS biosensor chip that promises rapid,...
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Altium’s New Collaborative Platform Said to Slash the Lofty Price Tag on Design Miscommunication
There's a high price to pay when electrical engineers and mechanical engineers miscommunicate. Altium's new collaborative platform, Altium 365, may...
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Printed Circuit Boards Receive an AI Boost Through Fraunhofer’s Modular Platform
The AI platform from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT) is comprised of modules for artificial intelligence, machine...
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MRI Scanning Used to Bring Welcome Improvements to Sodium-Ion Batteries
Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the UK have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to pinpoint interactions with sodium-ion batteries.
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The Nyquist–Shannon Theorem: Understanding Sampled Systems
The Nyquist sampling theorem, or more accurately the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, is a fundamental theoretical principle that governs the design of...
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New IMU Addresses Critical Safety Threat for ADAS—Sensor Drift
ACEINNA's latest IMU claims a reliability of 1.3°/hr, aiming for the daunting world of autonomous vehicle positioning where sensor drift can...
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A New Method of Improving Electric Storage Efficiency and Heat Tolerance for Electronics
Researchers at The Pennsylvania State University have developed a new method of electric storage efficiency for capacitors using nanofillers at low...
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Breathable Electronic Material Makes Wearables More Comfortable and Durable
Engineers at North Carolina State University (NC State) have developed a breathable electronic material that is stretchable and ultrathin, allowing...
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What “E-Mobility” Means to the Electrical Engineer
"E-mobility" may seem like a mega-trend buzz word in the industry. But the circuit-level designs that drive this term (especially those involving...
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Living on the Edge: A Look at Leading Chipmakers and Their Push for Intelligence
Three dominant megacorporations are empowering edge devices by creating accurate, secure, and low powered chips with capabilities of giant data...
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Governments and Tech Giants Face-Off on Contact Tracing: Centralized or Decentralized Data Storage?
Contact tracing is the next big proposal for quelling COVID-19. While some governments are proposing their own apps and centralized data storage,...
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Can a Vertically-Mounted Component Carrier Replace Flexible PCBs?
This week, HARTING announced their latest product innovation that they say redefines the word "carrier."
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Research Suggests We Are Entering the ‘Nickel Age’ of Superconductivity
Last summer, scientists discovered a special class of materials called “nickelates” which were promised a “new age” for high-temperature...