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Why Do Circuits Need Capacitors?
Capacitors are small components with a big job—storing and releasing energy in electronic circuits. This video explains how ...
New “transient electronics” dissolve in the presence of water, opening up a new range of possible applications. Image via the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois and Tufts University For most of ...
Want to design and test circuits without building them? CircuitLab lets you create, simulate, and see results online.
Engineers have successfully printed complex electronic circuits using a common t-shirt printer. The electronic circuits are printed using unique materials in layers on top of everyday flexible ...
First of all I want to apologize for the low activity on the website. I am very busy with my current job and cannot publish articles on a regular basis. I hope to be back on track with the articles ...
QSPICE is an analog and mixed-signal simulator characterized by high simulation speed, accuracy and reliability. It is a new program and can be downloaded here. QSPICE is still in the demonstration ...
Aside from being a treasure trove of information for budding electronics engineers from the 1980s on, the down-to-earth style of Forrest M. Mims' Engineers' Notebook and Getting Started in Electronics ...
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Artificial neuron can mimic different parts of the brain—a major step toward human-like robotics
Robots that can sense and respond to the world like humans may soon be a reality as scientists have created an artificial ...
The classic circuit breaker—a resettable overcurrent cutoff device—has been with us since the 1920s and is well-known for its reliable, consistent performance and a simple schematic symbol (Fig. 1).
A new, ultra thin circuit, shown embedded on a contact lens placed on a prosthetic eye. Image via Salvatore et. al. Over the past few years, electronics have evolved way past the silicon wafer.
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