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New Breath Sensor Detects Disease Biomarkers

What if diagnosing pneumonia were as simple as breathing into a device? A new breath test uses nanoparticles and a chip-scale sensor to detect...

Boost Controller Targets Smart Headlights

Automotive boost controller with SPI programmability enables efficient multi-phase power design for next-generation adaptive lighting systems. A new automotive-grade multi-phase boost controller by Diodes Incorporated...

MEMS Vacuum Sensor For Portable Gauges

Compact MEMS Pirani transducer combines thermal sensing and barometric measurement to deliver wide-range vacuum monitoring for portable instruments. A new MEMS-based Pirani vacuum transducer designed...

Multi-Channel IDAC For AI Optics

New low-dropout current DAC improves power efficiency and noise control in external-laser optical modules for AI data-centre interconnects. A new multi-channel current digital-to-analog converter (IDAC)...

4D Vision Chip Advances Robotics

New semiconductor enables robots to measure distance and speed simultaneously, unlocking faster real-time perception for automation and autonomous machines. A newly developed semiconductor chip could...

Addressing the Hidden IoT Bottlenecks In Smart Home Networks

As routers choke with crowded connections, a Bengaluru-based start-up claims to have built a networking architecture that could change how IoT systems are deployed. Cionlabs...

Quantum Dots Built For Single Photon Emission

A method to make quantum dots lets them release single photons. The approach could support quantum communication systems and photonic quantum computing. Scientists from the...

A Tool Built For The Next Wave Of Data Speeds

A testing system that can check errors in network links. Can this help companies test optical and copper connections before products move to production...

400V DC eFuse Protection Reference Design

A high-voltage, bidirectional electronic fuse architecture demonstrating ultra-fast fault protection, low-loss SiC switching, and isolated current monitoring for 400V DC power systems up to...

Fitting High Power Into Smaller AI Infrastructure

A new power device design could change how power fits inside AI systems by moving heat out faster and helping engineers pack more power...