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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 ...
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This scalable test system was developed in collaboration with EA Elektro-Automatik for testing the charging communication ...
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These ...
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Find out more about two topologies for precision DAC protection against sustained overvoltage events: DAC with and without ...
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A special technique produces very wide loop BWs in high-frequency PLLs (and hence, indirect (PLL) synthesizers), thereby achieving very low phase noise rivaling that of direct (MMD) synthesizers. A ...
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