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Efinix Ti125 FPGA Targets Compact, Power-Sensitive Edge AI
Dragon Q8B Packs Edge AI, Dual 2.5GbE, and Triple 4K Output
Alinx HEA13 FPGA Development Board Supports Jetson Thor
PEAK Enters Automotive Ethernet with New Media Converter
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
High Current Half Bridge with Over-Current Shutdown
3-Wire Electret Microphone Pre-Amplifier
12W Step Up DC-DC Converter using MAX1771
Sound to Light Color Shield for OLEDUINO v2
An Introduction to RF Theory, Practices, and Components: The Ins and Outs of RF
The Growing Decentralization of Power Grids
Clemens Valens @ elektormagazine.com discuss about the new CEC1302 microcontroller from Microchip.
“Kai” is in the process of building a Geiger counter based on BPW34 photodiode and explains his first step for the sensor circuit.
A new die shoot from zeptobars.com.
Keith Szolusha@ edn.com writes: In certain dc/dc-converter applications, on-chip, cycle-by-cycle current limit may be...
This project is a wifi synchronised desktop clock using 7-segment displays.
The Tiny Step-Down DC-DC converter project provides 5V 500mA output from supply input up to 25V DC.
GreatScottLab @ instructables.com build a step up dc-dc converter with the help of ATtiny85 microcontroller.
Linear Technology Corporation announces the LT8608, a 1.5A, 42V input synchronous step-down switching regulator.
The Step-Up DC-DC Converter project provides 28V, 175mA output with input of 12V DC.
Ken Shirriff reverse engineer the CMOS version of 555 timer IC and explains how it works.
6 Digit serial display project has been designed around CAT4016 IC from ON semi.
Allegro MicroSystems has released its first ever 1MHz bandwidth Hall-effect current sensor IC, boasting a 210ns response time.