A major new UK research programme aims to strengthen the UK's capability in semiconductor materials, underpinning the future of electronics. The EXPRESS programme, a five-year, £10.4 million ...
The global semiconductor race is shifting into the 1-nanometer era, with industry leaders and new challengers accelerating ...
Objective Analysis’ Jim Handy gives a great overview of the chiplet marketplace and lays out its path moving forward.
A major new UK research programme aims to strengthen national capability in semiconductor materials, underpinning the future of electronics.The ...
It is important to consider the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for analog test and measurement, as well as other ...
Meet Jan de Jong, a longtime Elektor reader and retired electronics enthusiast who has spent decades repairing with ...
The space industry faces an invisible enemy that threatens every mission from Earth orbit to Mars and beyond: cosmic ...
Recom’s new range of power ICs and SMD (Surface Mount Device) transformers, for building discrete DC/DC isolated power supplies, includes the RVP6501. This is a pin-compatible second-source ...
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Building a better power switch for solar-powered ESP32 projects
My original ESP32 power switch worked great until I paired it with a solar charging controller with MPPT, which created so much electrical noise that the transistor stopped working reliably. In this ...
The ultimate goal is to devise a fully wireless, durable communication device that functions deep within a nuclear plant, the ...
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How could NASA’s electronics survive the extreme cold and radiation of Europa? New SiGe technology explained
NASA’s new silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronics can operate at -180°C and withstand 5 Mrad radiation, enabling autonomous exploration of Europa and other ocean worlds.
Researchers have presented the first example of an artificially made charged domain wall in a 2D ferroelectric material.
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