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Transistors Explained: Switching and Signal Amplification
This video explains how transistors work and how they are used to switch and amplify electrical signals in electronic ...
To meet the growing demands of flexible and wearable electronic systems, such as smart watches and biomedical sensors, ...
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Novel carbon nanotube-based transistors reach THz frequencies
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), cylindrical nanostructures made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, have proved to be ...
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the transistor age and the era of modern computing.
Today’s stunning computing power is allowing us to move from human intelligence toward artificial intelligence. And as our ...
An update to an earlier DI that can "flip on and flop off" 48 VDC via a pushbutton, this time with high-side switching and a ...
Back in 1966, a suitable toy for a geeky kid was a radio kit. You could find simple crystal radio sets or some more advanced ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
Steve Sells interview: the career highlights of a Naim legend whose 27-year “big amp” dream finally became a reality
Steve Sells is describing the first listening test of the Naim Statement amplifier system, and how it pumped the heavy, ...
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MOSFETs Explained: High-Speed Switching in Electronics
This video explains how MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) operate and why they are critical components in modern electronic systems. MOSFETs are used for efficient switching ...
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, potentially opening the door to a new generation of computers.
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in analog computing, developing a programmable electronic circuit that harnesses the ...
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