Abstract: Due to their high-speed operation and low power consumption, single-flux quantum (SFQ) circuits are promising technologies for integrated circuits. However, current superconducting ...
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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.
Abstract: Currently, in the semiconductor market, reliability response to Electro Static Discharge (ESD) situations is being discussed as an alternative to internal Integrated Circuit (IC) destruction ...
But, it turns out, a thermometer has been part of photonic chips all along.
Could a single memristor replace both the driving transistor and storage capacitor in micro-LEDs? Prof. Tae-Geun Kim and team ...
Here is a close look at the common- versus differential-mode voltage and instrumentation amplifier (IA) topologies.
New lab-grown neurons behave like real brain cells, and they could solve AI’s biggest flaw with shocking simplicity.
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.
A breakthrough in neuromorphic computing could lower the energy consumption of chips and accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). Researchers from the USC Viterbi School of En ...
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How Resistors Work: The Building Block of All Electronics
This video breaks down how resistors work and why they’re one of the most essential components in every electronic device. From smartphones to power supplies, resistors help control the flow of ...
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