But, it turns out, a thermometer has been part of photonic chips all along.
The discovery eliminates the need for bulky external sensors and could make future photonic chips—used in data centers, ...
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How Does This Tiny Part Control Electricity?
There’s a small, silent component hiding in almost every electronic device—from your phone and laptop to your TV and charger.
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What Makes Electricity Work? It Starts with This
Electricity powers everything from your phone to your refrigerator—but have you ever wondered how it’s controlled inside a ...
With a 4k1 collector resistor and 16mA drive into the led, the chosen (read ‘cheapest on ebay’) 6N135 is supposed to beat 1.5μs for both turn on and turn off, with typical figures of 90ns and 800ns.
The humble 555 timer has its origins back in the early 1970s as the NE555, a bipolar integrated circuit. Over the years it ...
Bourns, Inc. launched its Riedon Precision Wirewound Resistor Series by Bourns. Engineered for high accuracy and long-term ...
Find out more about two topologies for precision DAC protection against sustained overvoltage events: DAC with and without ...
Could a single memristor replace both the driving transistor and storage capacitor in micro-LEDs? Prof. Tae-Geun Kim and team ...
A simple way to stabilize the operating temperature of any components that need it. Part 1 shows the purely analog approach, Part 2 adds PWM.
In modern homes, apartments, and offices, multiple entrance doors are common. Traditionally, each door requires a separate doorbell, which increases cost and ...
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