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What Does a Diode Actually Do?
A diode is a tiny component with a powerful job—controlling the direction of electrical current. This video explains how ...
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World’s tiniest light diodes are 100x narrower than a cell
Engineers in Switzerland have built light-emitting diodes so small that hundreds could line up across the width of a single ...
Toshiba are making bold investments in products and processes to deliver ‘Excellence in Power’ for the next century.
NanoGlue, a new adhesive technology developed by Germany’s nanosystec, is gaining attention in the photonics and quantum ...
Detailed overview of Wolfspeed’s semiconductor role, wide-bandgap portfolio, industrial applications, brokerage consensus, ...
If you’re designing anything with Power over Ethernet (PoE) or Power over Data Line (PoDL), these systems can be directly ...
This edition of PowerBites dives into the chips supporting NVIDIA’s 800-V DC power architecture, an energy-market playbook ...
Pickering Electronics has expanded its ultra-high-density Series 125 – which already offers one of the smallest 2 Form A DPST ...
Pickering Electronics has expanded its ultra-high-density Series 125, which already offers the industry’s smallest 2 Form A DPST (double-pole, single-throw) reed relay, adding 1 Form A, 1 Form B, 1 ...
Imagine a digital screen that can bend, twist, and stretch like skin—wrapping smoothly around your wrist, fitting onto ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich successfully manufactured organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) at the nanoscale, achieving dimensions approximately one hundred times smaller than a human cell.
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the essential building blocks behind almost all modern electronic devices. These components provide electrical interconnections between electronic components, rigid ...
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