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Tag Archives: Electronics
TSMC Bets On Unorthodox Optical Tech
MicroLED-based inteconnects could fuel energy-efficient AI data centers. Read more in IEEE Spectrum… Continue reading
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Tagged Computer Science, Data Science, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Optics
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The Forecast Is Cloudy, With a Chance of Dropped Packets
Weather-based models predict threats to laser communications links. Continue reading
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Tagged Communications, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Lasers, Meteorology, Optics
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Military Tough: EMI Filter Inserts Withstand Harsh Environments
A small silicone disc helps military and aeronautical equipment live up to stiff electromagnetic compatibility standards. Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Electronics, Tech & Content Writing
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How Do You 3D Print Glass?
Precisely shaped glass is a tricky substance for additive manufacturing. Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, additive manufacturing, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Microfluidics, Optics, Photonics
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Biocompatible Mic Could Lead to Better Cochlear Implants
The implantable device is as sensitive as today’s best hearing aids. Continue reading
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Tagged Biomedical, Electronics, Hearing Aids, IEEE Spectrum, Sensors
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Flowers may be big antennas for bees’ electrical signals
Plants might use the signals to communicate when to trigger nectar production. Continue reading
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Tagged Electronics, Environment, Physics, Plants & Animals, Science News
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American Bright is a Winner at the Slot Machines
The company’s engineers produced custom-designed lighting that will attract attention to the client’s slot machine. Continue reading
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Tagged Electronics, LEDs, Optics, Tech & Content Writing
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The Noisy World of EMI Filters
Ohmite provides a full complement of resistor construction components and can provide a range of EMI filters to accommodate these and many other unique applications. Read more at Ohmite Co…
New compound that withstands extreme heat and electricity could lead to next-generation energy storage devices
Flexible polymers made with a new generation of the Nobel-winning “click chemistry” reaction find use in capacitors and other applications. Continue reading
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New Ultrathin Capacitor Could Enable Energy-Efficient Microchips
Scientists turn century-old material into a thin film for next-gen memory and logic devices. Continue reading