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What does a resistor really do?
Resistors limit the flow of electricity so circuits can operate safely and reliably. This video explains how they work and ...
An approach to design custom PWM filters using a visual basic application spreadsheet automatically launch a simulation to ...
Prediction markets are grabbing headlines, but the two biggest names in it, Polymarket and Kalshi, aren't publicly traded.
Tired of condensation wrecking your shed tools or greenhouse gear? I built a no-frills ESP32 + DHT22 node that wakes every 15 minutes, grabs temp/humidity data, beams it over Wi-Fi, and sleeps—running ...
There may be a fungus on your future bill of materials if mushroom-based memristors become a viable memory element.
RFMW, a Division of Exponential Technology Group, Inc., a premier distributor of RF, microwave, and power management components, today announced a new distribution agreement with Ohmite Manufacturing, ...
At embedded world 2026, Apacer (Hall 1, booth 310) will present its latest industrial storage solutions for the intensive ...
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Noise-powered chips use heat for computing and can crush classic power limits
Researchers have built a small-scale computer that runs on thermal noise, the random electrical fluctuations that conventional chip designers spend billions trying to suppress. The device, called a ...
At embedded world 2026, Apacer (Hall 1, booth 310) will present its latest industrial storage solutions for the intensive workloads caused ...
Every year, CanJam NYC brings together some of the most innovative brands in personal audio, giving enthusiasts the chance to ...
Loading cement sacks into trucks requires precise counting for traceability, yet manual methods are error-prone and often ...
Imagine a world where microcontrollers (MCUs) and development boards operate without batteries. Energy-harvesting technology now makes this a practical ...
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