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How Does This Tiny Part Control Electricity?
There’s a small, silent component hiding in almost every electronic device—from your phone and laptop to your TV and charger.
A simple way to stabilize the operating temperature of any components that need it. Part 1 shows the purely analog approach, Part 2 adds PWM.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals announced on Thursday (6 November) that it had overturned district judge David Hittner’s ...
In this first of a three-part series on power quality surveys, we take a look at the role of baseline surveys, the tools ...
Thinking of tackling electrical repairs but don’t know where to start? With just a little knowledge–and less than $100 worth ...
But, it turns out, a thermometer has been part of photonic chips all along.
Researchers show nanoscale memristors can calibrate electrical resistance without complex labs or extreme conditions, opening ...
The rise of “sensors everywhere” is a precursor to accumulating large quantities of sensor profiles needed for effective ...
Bourns, Inc. launched its Riedon Precision Wirewound Resistor Series by Bourns. Engineered for high accuracy and long-term ...
Find out more about two topologies for precision DAC protection against sustained overvoltage events: DAC with and without ...
Carelessness and inattention are the most common causes of breaks in the ground conductor and resulting accidents. Typical examples might include uninsulated electrode holders that are set down on the ...
The future of electric vehicles depends on battery packs that are safe, efficient, and easy to maintain. Wireless ...
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