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Check Your Vitals on Your Wrist
Imagine seeing your vital signs in real time, right on your wrist. It could happen sooner than we think, according to new research from the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering.
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Video: AMD Launches Embedded Versions of its EPYC and Ryzen Processors
The processors are designed for networking and storage as well as medical imaging, digital gaming and thin clients.
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The Importance of Electrical Contacts and Contact Resistance
Electrical contacts, connectors, and connections are very important components in assuring performance and safety. If an electrical contact or connection fails, then disaster can strike with costly damage to capital equipment and the possibility of loss of life.
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APEC 2018: AVX to Showcase Harsh Environment, High-Reliability Medium- and High-Power Components
The company will demonstrate its latest ceramic, tantalum and power film capacitors and supercapacitors.
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Video: Highly Integrated, Wide-VIN Synchronous Converters Feature Industry-leading EMI and Thermal Performance
DC/DC buck regulators from Texas Instruments simplify the process of achieving EMI compliance and high reliability for rugged industrial and automotive applications.
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Building Blocks for Quantum Computers Created Out of Unconventional Superconductor
Researchers from Chalmers have discovered that they could use Majorana particles to as part of stable building blocks of a quantum computer.
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Watch: Bringing Stretchable Sensors to Stroke Rehabilitation
Wearable sensors are designed to be worn on the throat to measure speech patterns and swallowing ability.
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Watch: New LED Phosphor Material Developed Using Supercomputers
A new phosphor material that creates stronger and clearer LEDs has been developed by engineers from the University of California San Diego.
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Video: Visual Communications Company Launches Industry’s Smallest Capacitive Touch LED Sensor Display
The CSM Series Capacitive Touch Sensor Displays measure only 15.0 by 15.0 by 3.2 millimeters and can be surface-mounted or even reverse-mounted.
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New Yorker Electronics Releases Series of TVS Diodes Featuring 2% Breakdown Voltage Tolerance
Vishay Semiconductor VTVS5V0ASMF to VTVS63GSMF 400W TransZorb® Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) Diodes are designed for laptops, notebooks, smartphones and tablets.
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Saelig Introduces Sol Chip Saturn802 Solar Energy Harvester ICs
Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Sol Chip Saturn802 Energy Harvester IC - a unique photovoltaic cell which can produce output voltage levels of 0.7-9.V.
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Resonator Gathers Energy from Changes in Temperature Over 24 Hours
MIT researchers have developed a thermoelectric resonator to create energy when clean energy sources aren't available.
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Faster, Cheaper Thin-film Devices
A new method of processing nanomaterials could lead to faster and cheaper manufacturing of flexible thin film devices, from touch screens to window coatings.
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Batteries Developed Can Power Communities With Clean Energy When Power Sources are Absent
Researchers have developed a way to create a storage system that saves excess solar or wind energy by charging solutions of chemicals that can be stored for later emergency use.
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Graphene Sensors Printed on Food Could be the Next Development in Detecting Spoilage
A team of scientists and researchers from Rice University, led by Rice lab chemist James Tour, has developed a graphene sensor that can be printed onto foods to detect if a food is spoiled.
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At 2018 IEEE ISSCC: Achieving 120 Gbps Wireless Transmission with New CMOS Chip
The CMOS wireless transceiver chip processes signals at high speeds across a broad range of frequencies, from 70 to 105 GHz.
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New Transmitter Saves Battery Power of Sleeping Electronics
Researchers from Stanford University extend the battery life of electronics, like a cell phone, through waking up the device receiver, which turns on devices that are powered down.
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Watch: Researchers Find that Three Commercial Facial Recognition Systems Don’t Accurately Recognize Women or Dark-Skinned Faces
An MIT research team found that three facial-analysis programs from three major technology companies have skin-type and gender biases.
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Wolfspeed Addresses Growing Ultra-High Frequency Radar Market With New GaN HEMT
New gallium nitride, high electron mobility transistor device targets military communications, public safety applications and land mobile radio.
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Watch: Smart Technology is the Key to Preserving National Parks Around the World
Researchers have found that national parks around the world are not taking full advantage of the technology available that could help conserve and keep the parks updated.
