Nordic Semiconductor’s RF System-on-Chip Supports Standard and Proprietary Protocols From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 years ago in BlogsNews This article briefly reviews some important principles of power-supply design before discussing the features of the nRF5340.
Intel Beats the Data Center Heat With Open IP Immersion Liquid Cooling From www.allaboutcircuits.com 1 day ago in BlogsNews Intel is aiming at a more sustainable data center with new investments and the industry’s first immersion cooling reference design.
How Spin-transfer Torque MRAMs May Simplify Embedded Systems From www.allaboutcircuits.com 2 days ago in BlogsNews New magneto-resistive RAMs are said to simplify embedded designs by eliminating the need for batteries or capacitors.
MIT’s Fuel Cell Technology Harvests Energy from Glucose From www.allaboutcircuits.com 3 days ago in BlogsNews Researchers have developed a fuel cell that can convert glucose into electricity. The goal: powering medical implants from within.
The Effect of Symmetry on the Fourier Coefficients From www.allaboutcircuits.com 4 days ago in BlogsNews Learn about how symmetry in signals can simplify the calculation of the Fourier coefficients when used to find the steady-state response of a circuit.
Power Component Innovations Enrich Supply Designs From www.allaboutcircuits.com 5 days ago in BlogsNews Power supply design is a challenging task. Feeding those needs, a handful of power component companies recently rolled out devices that aim to boost the performance and efficiency of power supplies.
New Sensor Harnesses Energy From Movement for Human-machine Interfaces From www.allaboutcircuits.com 5 days ago in BlogsNews Solar, thermal, and wind are common sources of energy harvesting. Now, a triboelectric tactile sensor draws energy from movement to power wearables.
Can AI Tools in the Cloud Improve Semiconductor Manufacturing? From www.allaboutcircuits.com 6 days ago in BlogsNews Google Cloud’s newest solutions are geared to improve productivity, yield, and ROI in semiconductor fabs.
“Quantum Radio” Trials Help Push for More Sensitive RF Hardware From www.allaboutcircuits.com 6 days ago in BlogsNews Researcher's from the British Telecommunications (BT) Group are leveraging a new technique in RF radio-receiving that could lead to exponentially more sensitive RF hardware.
Salience Labs Marries Photonics and Electronics in AI Processor From www.allaboutcircuits.com 7 days ago in BlogsNews Oxford-based startup Salience Labs is rethinking multi-chip processors, combining the merits of photonics and electronics on a single chip.
Bob Pease—the “Czar of Bandgaps” and His Analog Design Legacy From www.allaboutcircuits.com 1 week ago in BlogsNews The field of analog design was propelled into the future thanks to inspiring, intelligent, and sometimes quirky leaders. One pioneer leading the pack was Bob Pease.