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Tiny Rectifier Controller Family 

A new set of compact synchronous-rectifier controllers has surfaced that could shrink board space and boost efficiency across chargers and adapters using flyback topologies. Engineers...

Automated Solution For Wireless Device Testing

Wireless devices often interfere with each other, causing problems. A new automated test tool helps engineers find issues faster and make devices work safely...

Sensors That Spot Ice Early

Ice can appear on roads and airplanes, causing accidents. New sensor technology detects it early, giving drivers and pilots time to respond and avoid...

1D Nanomaterials 100x Thinner Than Human Hair

Flat materials are turned into tiny tubes that help batteries, sensors, and electronics work better. See how this small change could make a big...

Simplifying Robot Decision Making

Robots find tricky tasks hard and need a lot of training. This system helps them plan ahead and act smarter using much less data. Robots...

Wireless Chip Matches Fibre Speed

By addressing long standing power and latency constraints, the research highlights a practical pathway toward scalable, flexible wireless infrastructure for future communication systems. As connected...

Flexible AI Chip Boosts Wearables

Ultra-thin bendable silicon integrates AI compute directly on flexible substrates, enabling sub-dollar wearable health monitoring with high accuracy. Researchers from Tsinghua University and Peking University...

Silicon Heat Matrix Compute 

MIT engineers use heat-conducting silicon microstructures to perform matrix multiplication with >99% accuracy hinting at energy-efficient analog computing beyond traditional chips. MIT-led researchers have unveiled...

Thermal Control In High Density Electronics

By offering a new level of precision in thermal regulation, the work highlights a promising path toward safer, longer lasting, and more reliable electronic...

Light-Emitting Neurons Boost AI Hardware

New memristor-based artificial neurons emit light to enable denser, more efficient 3D AI chips, pointing to a future beyond power-hungry GPUs. Researchers have demonstrated a...
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