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Ultralow Jitter Clock Synthesizer Has Multichip Synchronization, JESD204B Clocking
Linear Technology’s patented EZSync output synchronization method guarantees repeatable and deterministic phase relationships between all clock divider outputs on the LTC6951 and accompanying EZSync supporting devices.
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An Open Language Comes to the Factory Floor
Whether you build printed circuit boards for your own products in a vertical production process or work as an electronics manufacturing service (EMS) for other companies, fast turnaround, high product quality and minimum scrap contribute significantly to your company’s bottom line.
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Better Battery Anodes with Caged Silicon Nanoparticles
For many years energy-storage researchers have been trying to create battery anodes using silicon as the main material. For high-energy batteries, a high-capacity anode material is extremely important for performance.
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First-Ever Smartphone 3D Printer is $99
OLO’s team has worked over two years to create a portable design that can be used at a fraction of the cost of any other 3D printer on the market.
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Image Sensor Boosts Smartphone Picture Quality with Dual-Pixel Technology
Samsung's 12-MP, 1.4µm-pixel image sensor uses dual-pixel technology, enabling rapid phase-detection auto-focus for fast photo shooting, even in low light.
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GPS-Based Heading Sensor Immune to Extraneous Magnetic Influences
VectorNav Technologies' VN-360 derives geographic heading information from GPS/GNSS signals.
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650V GaN FET Has Low On-Resistance
Rds(on) of 41mOhm and ultra-low Qrr of 175 nC increases power density and achieves higher efficiencies over a broad range of power levels.
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Rack-Mount DC Load System Has Plug-in Programmable Modules
The ELR 5000 system accommodates up to 10 individually programmed 320W DC loads. The rack includes a DC/AC inverter that returns up to 93% of power back to the AC source.
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Galaxy S7 Equips IDT Technology as Part of Wireless Fast Charge
Integrated Device Technology’s wireless charging technology allows mobile charging without a wired connection.
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This Headphone Device Is a High-Tech Way for Athletes to Boost Performance
As technology advances, there is now a more high-tech way to get in shape and boost performance.
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U.S. Navy Will 3D Print Metal Parts for Trident Missile System
The Trident D5 is expected to remain in service until 2042, so the U.S. Navy must resort to modern 3-D printing techniques for manufacturing refractory metal components.
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Q&A: Amos Dudley Builds 3-D Printers and Prints His Own Braces
New Jersey Institute of Technology student Amos Dudley recently took the Internet by storm with his 3-D-printed orthodontic alignment mouthpiece.
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Article Retraction: AMFitzgerald Develops Path to Harvest Broken MEMS Wafers
On March 17, 2016, Electronics360 published an article titled, “AMFitzgerald Develops Path to Harvest Broken MEMS Wafers.” The article incorrectly stated that AMFitzgerald has a process for salvaging broken wafers.
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LG Display to Build 5th-Generation OLED Light Panel Fab
The facility will initially produce 15,000 glass substrates per month.
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Microsemi to Divest Non-Core Business
The move will help the company focus on higher value ICs and SoC offerings.
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The Status of Lithography: It’s Complicated
What will emerge as the dominant lithography technology in semiconductor manufacturing?
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The Why, Where, and Hows of Signal Isolation
Galvanic isolation solves many signal-integrity problems and eliminates safety-related issues.
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Dedicated Organizations Tackle Ever-Growing Cybersecurity Threats
The Cybersecurity@CSAIL initiative has been working on a series of algorithms aimed at optimizing, fixing and recovering code.
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Will Computer Algorithms Replace Journalists?
An Israeli start-up company named Articoolo has developed an algorithm that simulates real human writing.
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Carmakers Agree to Make Automatic Emergency Braking Standard by 2022
Historic deal includes 20 automotive OEMs with the backing of the USDOT and IIHS.
