Casio Tips Its Hat to Renesas for Its Battery-Less, Solar-Powered Smartwatch From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 years ago in BlogsNews The secret sauce? Renesas' silicon-on-thin-buried-oxide (SOTB) process technology.
Analyzing 2nd-Order Circuits in Laplace Space Using Python From www.allaboutcircuits.com 15 hours ago in BlogsNews Learn about simplifying the mathematics of circuit analysis using the Laplace transform, Python, and SymPy using a series RLC circuit as an example.
ToF Sensors Land Roles in PCs, Smart Door Locks, and More From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 days ago in BlogsNews A new wave of time-of-flight (ToF) sensors are finding use in applications such as PCs, smart door lock facial recognition, 3D image sensing, and more.
Team-ups and Sensors—ADAS Ramps Up Sensing Solutions From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 days ago in BlogsNews One new type of sensor and two novel automotive processing approaches might be the key to limiting traffic accidents.
The Memory Market Heats Up With SK hynix’s 238-layer 4D NAND From www.allaboutcircuits.com 3 days ago in BlogsNews Last week, Micron launched the production of a 232-layer 3D NAND. Now, SK hynix is claiming "highest 4D NAND flash" at 238 layers.
Boolean Algebra Laws—Delving Into Boolean Identities From www.allaboutcircuits.com 3 days ago in BlogsNews Learn about the main Boolean algebra identities or laws associated with Boolean logic or digital logic.
Dependability in Zonal E/E Architectures with Central Compute for Autonomous Driving From www.allaboutcircuits.com 4 days ago in BlogsNews This article explores how dependable electronics like sensors and MCUs within zonal E/E architectures are important for reliable, safe, and secure autonomous vehicles (AVs).
iPronics Launches an Era of Programmable Photonic Processors From www.allaboutcircuits.com 4 days ago in BlogsNews iPronics is bringing FPGA concepts to the world of photonics.
Compact Discs Get a New Lease on Life as Flexible Biosensors From www.allaboutcircuits.com 5 days ago in BlogsNews Researchers from Binghamton University have found a way to upcycle CDs into sensors that measure heart activity, lactate, glucose, pH, and oxygen levels.