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AI System Can See Human Movement Through Walls
A new AI system that can see human movements through walls has been developed by a research team from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).
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IMS 2018: Millimeter-wave Intelligent Gain Blocks — Anokiwave’s Family of Single Channel Versatile Silicon ICs
Anokiwave is introducing a new family of single channel ICs that redefine traditional gain blocks and mmW designs at IMS 2018.
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Micro-sized, Flexible OLEDs for the Internet of Things
WiseChip’s In-cell Touch display will be used in a variety of industrial, wearable and automotive applications.
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New Transceiver Developed for 5G Devices is a Big Step in 5G Development
Researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology are bringing us the latest development for 5G.
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New Portfolio of Ka-Band Power Amplifiers from MACOM
A new, comprehensive portfolio of Ka-Band power amplifiers (PAs) is optimized for next-generation SATCOM and VSAT applications requiring high-speed connectivity, efficiency and reliability.
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Breakthrough GaAs and GaN MMICs Being Rolled out by Custom MMIC at IMS 2018
Custom MMIC is unveiling its industry-first Ultra-low Noise Amplifier along with four members of the company's new GaAs MMIC digital attenuator family.
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New Portfolio of NLTL Comb Generators from MACOM
A new series of non-linear transmission line gallium arsenide comb generators is designed to offer superior performance and ease-of-design compared to conventional step recovery diode (SRD) based offerings.
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53-Year-Old Theory on Ferroelectric Materials Has Finally Been Proven
An international research team has solved a question that has been plaguing physicists for years: can ferroelectric materials conduct electricity, even though they are not naturally occurring materials in nature?
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ALD Two-Channel Printed Circuit Boards Provide Production-ready Automatic Balancing for 2-cell Supercapacitor Low-voltage Systems
The SABMB2 offers over-voltage protection and ultra-low power usage for supercapacitors required in industrial controls, remote monitoring and battery backup applications.
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ON Semiconductor Announces SiC Diodes for Demanding Automotive Applications
Lower losses and higher switching deliver highly efficient, space-saving solutions and reduced overall system costs.
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Newark Element14 Offers a Range of Maker Kits for Young Coders
Educational kits for the next generation of developers and coders are available now.
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Social Media Used to Accurately Predict Urban Growth Trends and Gentrification Growth
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Nokia Bell Labs have developed a model that takes photos from social media posts about cultural events to predict how a city will grow and also predict how gentrification will grow and move over a city.
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Semiconductors from Fungi?
A highly-durable organic pigment, produced by fungi and used for hundreds of years in artwork, might find a new use as a semiconductor material.
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New 4K HDR Drone Collapses to be Small Enough to Fit Into a Pocket
Parrots ANAFI device unfolds in three seconds and can be charged anytime or anywhere.
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Flexible Solar Cells to Charge Your Cell Phone Could Be Closer to Reality Than You Think
Researchers from Aalto University in Finland and Université de Montréal in Canada are exploring if all of our devices, like phones, cars and smart clothing, could one day be charged completely with flexible solar cells.
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Dialog Semiconductor Enters the Haptics Market
The company has rolled out its first IC for physical feedback.
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Pioneering Work Represents New Direction for Nanoscale Electronics
Now that transistors are being built at the nanometer scale, researchers have questioned whether they’ve reached the limit on decreasing their size. A closer look at the underlying mechanisms of conduction and insulation may present an answer.
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Concurrent Dual Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Targets the Next Generation of Connected Cars
Microsemi’s new system-on-chip can be used with future telematics and infotainment systems.
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Radiation-tolerant Atomic Clock for Low Earth Orbit Applications
Microsemi has introduced a new chip targeted at satellites.
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Artificial Intelligence System Used to Identify Animals and Their Actions in the Wild
An AI system was developed that uses deep learning to analyze images of animals in their natural environment to learn more about the animals' natural behaviors.
