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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 ...
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The Intel i386 turns 40 years old — 275,000 transistors running at 16MHz changed personal computing forever
Introduced in October 1985, the third-generation x86 processor was the first 32-bit chip in Intel’s PC line, the origin point ...
Numerical Simulation of the Propagation of Pulse Bursts in Fiber Amplifiers With Multiple Timescales
Abstract: To predict the behavior of high-energy pulse bursts, fine numerical simulation of the propagation of signals and amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in fiber amplifiers is needed. In this ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
It might start with a cassette deck that streams Spotify and charges your phone. It doesn’t have to stop there.
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST; Saudi Arabia) researchers have set a record in microchip design, ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is making chips at two nanometers and is working on 1.4 nanometer chips. Read why we're ...
Johannes Schoiswohl, head of the GaN Business Line at Infineon said: “Our 100V GaN auto transistor solutions and the upcoming portfolio extension into the high-voltage range are an important milestone ...
Infineon’s CoolGaN 100-V G1 family of GaN-based transistors are qualified to the AEC-Q101 automotive standard.
Infineon has started supplying samples of its CoolGaN Automotive Transistor 100 V G1 family which is qualified for automotive ...
Supporting the theme “100 Years of FETs: Shaping the Future of Device Innovations,” the 2025 IEDM technical program will consist of 295 presentations, plus a host of events that include Focus Sessions ...
Supercapacitors possess a high cycle efficiency (more than a million cycles), a large number of charging cycles higher than ...
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