Tiny electronic devices, called microelectronics, may one day be printed as easily as words on a page, thanks to new research from scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National ...
Beyond defence, GaN also has strong civilian potential. “GaN can handle more current and switch at higher frequency, which reduces the size and weight of power systems,” Gupta said, noting that ...
ICs including processors, controllers and memories, are now the 3rd largest single import item for India. In April-December ...
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NAV lighting system for RC airplanes | 555 timer IC + NAV LED lights for drones and RC ...
Today we are going to create a strobe light for the tips of the wings of an rc airplane using a 555 timer (NE 555 or lm 555 IC) this circuit is very easy to make with few components and most ...
As AI systems continue to scale and process nodes shrink further, SDC will only become more prevalent. The OCP whitepaper makes clear that traditional approaches to mitigating SDC are insufficient for ...
A digital twin can go big or small. It can represent an entire car or a city, or a subsystem, chip, or even an individual process under a combination of workloads or conditions, and all of this before ...
The modern world runs on integrated circuits (ICs). From smartphones and cars to AI data centers, medical equipment, ...
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Europe begins building photonic chip megafactory
Construction has begun on what is described as the world’s first industrial-scale facility dedicated to producing indium phosphide photonic chips, a move aimed at strengthening Europe’s strategic ...
From quartz sand to silicon wafers, the manufacturing process is critical for achieving the purity and quality needed for ...
Analog designers tend to stick with a component that they have used successfully, even if it’s a few years old and could easily be replaced.
The global EDA market is expected to more than double in value over the next decade, reaching a $32bn valuation.
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Noise-powered chips use heat for computing and can crush classic power limits
Researchers have built a small-scale computer that runs on thermal noise, the random electrical fluctuations that conventional chip designers spend billions trying to suppress. The device, called a ...
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