Siglent Adds Cost-Effective, Entry-Level Model to Its Vector Network Analyzers
https://www.electronics-lab.com/siglent-adds-cost-effective-entry-level-model-to-its-vector-network-analyzers/
The SNA5000X-E vector network analyzer features a 9 kHz to 6.5 GHz frequency range, a 125 dB typical dynamic range, and various measurement and calibration types, targeting RF testing applications.
Spectrum Instrumentation Unveils High-Speed Multichannel AWGs
https://www.electronics-lab.com/spectrum-instrumentation-unveils-high-speed-multichannel-awgs/
The DN6.63x AWGs provide up to six channels at 10 GS/s or 12 channels at 5 GS/s, feature 16-bit resolution, and deliver bandwidths up to 2.5 GHz for high-density test applications.
Ikalogic Launches Modular 2×16 RF Switch Matrix for Automated Test Environments
https://www.electronics-lab.com/ikalogic-launches-modular-2x16-rf-switch-matrix-for-automated-test-environments/
The CS8216 is an 8 GHz RF switch matrix that features less than 1 µs switching times and a USB control interface for simplified RF test workflows.
Cadence and Skywater Detail Next Open Multi-Project Wafer Shuttle Program
https://www.electronics-lab.com/cadence-and-skywater-detail-next-open-multi-project-wafer-shuttle-program/
The program offers cost-effective access to the 130 nm CMOS process, enabling students, researchers, and start-ups to tapeout complex mixed-signal designs using commercial-grade and open-source tools.
In and out with 10-minute electrical vehicle recharge
https://www.electronics-lab.com/10-minute-electrical-vehicle-recharge/
Researchers at Penn State have developed a fast charging technique to charge a battery in in electric vehicle in just ten minutes. By Nick Flaherty @ www.eenewspower.com The fast charging technique uses a self-heating battery design to provide faster charging at 60ºC, while cooling the rest of the system to make sure that the battery […]
The 10 Trillion FPS Camera Captures Light In Slow Motion
https://www.electronics-lab.com/10-trillion-fps-camera-captures-light-slow-motion/
Light moving in vacuum is the fastest thing in the universe. Scientists have tried many times before to catch it on the move with some success. This time a new equipment built by Caltech scientists pulls down a mind-blowing 10 trillion frames per second, meaning it can capture light as it travels along, and also they are […]
Nano-sandwiches in Electronics Significantly Reduce Risk of Overheating
https://www.electronics-lab.com/nano-sandwiches-electronics-reduce-risk-overheating-significantly/
A new study about “Reduction of overheating of 2D materials” published in the Journal of Advanced Materials. The work put behind the study is credited to the researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Engineering. By joining together two-dimensional materials used in nanoelectronic devices between their three-dimensional silicon bases, they formed an ultrathin layer […]
Single Atom Transistor With Ultra-low Power Consumption
https://www.electronics-lab.com/single-atom-transistor-with-ultra-low-power-consumption/
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) researchers in Germany have developed a single-atom transistor that can reduce the power consumption of electronic systems significantly. The device is being developed by Professor Thomas Schimmel and his team at the Institute of Applied Physics (APH). The single-atom transistor switches electrical current by controlled repositioning of a single atom in a gel electrolyte. The […]
Researchers Develop New Hybrid Solar Panel That Can Generate Power From Rain Too
https://www.electronics-lab.com/73518-2/
The researchers at Soochow University in China, have published a paper on the hybrid device that is able to harness the power of sun and rain using a hybrid panel. By attaching a transparent nanogenerator to a silicon solar cell, researchers have designed a device that harvests solar energy in sunny conditions and the mechanical energy of falling raindrops in rainy conditions. The dual […]
Researchers From NREL Discovered New Method To Develop Rechargeable Magnesium-metal Battery
https://www.electronics-lab.com/73399-2/
A team of researchers from National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has discovered a new method for developing a rechargeable non-aqueous magnesium-metal battery. A proof-of-concept paper published in Nature Chemistry. It described how the scientists pioneered a method to enable the reversible chemistry of magnesium metal in the noncorrosive carbonate-based electrolytes and tested the concept in […]