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SONOFF BASIC-1GSP Matter DIN Rail Switch Supports 32A Load
World’s First IEEE 802.15.4ab Receiver Debuts from imec
Espressif ESP32-S31 CoreBoard and Korvo Kits Target AIoT, HMI, and Smart Audio Apps
Menlo Micro's MM5800 Brings Micromechanical Switching to 70 GHz
Mastering the Curve: Layout Strategies for FPC Bend Radius and Reliability
From Hearing to Understanding: MEMS Microphones as a Foundation of Robotic Perception
How to Clean a Soldering Iron Tip Without Ruining It
Why PVC Remains a Go-To Material for Electronics Enclosures and Equipment Mounts
Analog To Digital Conversion - Sampling and Quantization
Positive Feedback in Electronic Circuits
Temperature Sensors
Magnetostatic Fields In Material Bodies
3-Wire Electret Microphone Pre-Amplifier
12W Step Up DC-DC Converter using MAX1771
Sound to Light Color Shield for OLEDUINO v2
Multipurpose Motor Driver Shield for OLEDUINO v2
An Introduction to RF Theory, Practices, and Components: The Ins and Outs of RF
The Growing Decentralization of Power Grids
Gyroscopes are present in virtually any modern electronic gadget.
Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of measurement solutions, announced that it has redefined the arbitrary/function...
DDC’s HSN-1000 radiation-hardened Hybrid Nuclear Event Detector (NED) senses ionizing radiation pulses generated by a nuclear e...
The new power supply series consists of the R&S NGE102B with two channels and the R&S NGE103B with three channels.
The world’s largest neuromorphic supercomputer built to process information in a similar manner to the natural brain function has ...
Sample overcurrent detection circuit from Texas Instruments.
Kerry Wong did a teardown of an Array 3711A 300W electronic load.
First steps in circuit design for the budding electrical engineer.
New soldering station WE1010 proves that even a very decent station can be available at an affordable price.
A new study about “Reduction of overheating of 2D materials” published in the Journal of Advanced Materials.
At Spectra, Particle’s annual conference, they announced three new products designed to improve enterprise-level IoT development.
A 1″ by 1″ 20msps Oscilloscope based on the PIC32MZ @ hackaday.io by “Mark Omo”.