The synchronous buck converter is a widely used topology in low-voltage, high-current applications. One common application is a point-of-load (POL) converter that transforms a system bus voltage of 48 ...
A year ago, I’ve design reviewed an MCU module for CAN hacking, called TinySparrow. Modules are plenty cool, and even more so when they’re intended for remaking car ECUs. For a while ...
This article explores key mixed-signal applications, highlighting the difference between signal-path faults and rail-driven ...
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New memristor-based converter boosts energy efficiency in AI hardware
A cross-institutional team led by researchers from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), under the ...
Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) giant Kaynes Technology has seen its shares correct nearly 48% this year.
Microchip’s USB PD dual-charging-port reference board demos digitally controlled smart charging applications for different ...
A new 5.5V, 4A synchronous buck converter with an I²C interface is pushing automotive point-of-load designs toward higher efficiency, tighter control, and smaller footprints.
1. Joints - The Foundation of Movement Joints are the moving links in a robotic arm. They let the arm bend, rotate, or change ...
This article explains an upgraded smart solid-state AC switch system that uses microwave Doppler radar instead of traditional PIR sensors.
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From college-room creations to British hi-fi icons, Arcam’s John Dawson reflects on 50 proud years of electronics engineering
Good fortune saved the day, when an old university pal of John visited Arcam to have a product serviced. It turned out he was ...
Abstract: In electronic design automation (EDA), printed circuit board (PCB) design plays a crucial role. Ensuring the reliability of the PCB design tool chain is essential, as bugs in the tool chain ...
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