Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could reliably tackle various ...
Combining two TLx431 regulators together to make a programmable gain current mirror that can be also used for a current loop ...
NTT has achieved, for the first time, amplification of mmWave signals used in wireless communications in AlN-based transistors by designing a low-resistance structure. The results will be presented at ...
Nanoporous polymer aerogel channels boost soft transistor performance while remaining stretchable and recyclable, offering a single materials platform for high gain biosensors, neuromorphic elements ...
For our 2025 Component Abuse Challenge there have been a set of entries which merely use a component for a purpose it wasn’t quite intended, and another which push misuse of a part into definite abuse ...
A new technical paper titled “EEsizer: LLM-Based AI Agent for Sizing of Analog and Mixed Signal Circuit” was published by researchers at The University of Edinburgh. “The design of Analog and ...
MIT researchers with colleagues from the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague have used 2D CrSBr, a van der Waals antiferromagnetic semiconductor, to create a transistor that could enable ...
Ok, we’ll admit it. If you asked us what the first transistorized computer was, we would have guessed it was the TC from the University of Manchester. After all, Dr. Wilkes and company were at the ...
Ising machines demonstrate significant potential to tackle computationally complex challenges, including combinatorial optimization problems related to logistics, manufacturing, finance, and AI. The ...
A wearable sensor could make tracking medication levels much easier for people living with bipolar disorder, eliminating the need for blood draws and lab analyses. The first-of-its-kind device could ...
The rise in advancements related to techniques for diamond synthesis, such as MPCVD (Microwave Plasma CVD), is developing lab-grown diamond that acts as a potential resource for semiconductors.