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Why 3D Chips are the Future of Electronics

On average, a chip holds over one billion transistors today. Intel’s 10-core Xeon Westmere-EX packs 2.6 billion transistors into a 512mm2 area using 32nm...

How is Mobile Number Portability Achieved

There has been rapid growth in the penetration of telephony services in the last few years. But the growth has not been exponential in...

Electronics In Cars

Necessity is the mother of invention. If you peep into the history, you would realise that cars were originally made of only mechanical parts,...

Plasma Arc Gasification For Waste Management

Plasma gasification technology is particularly suitable for disposal of hazardous and radioactive wastes. It is now being seen as an attractive option for disposal...

Let Your Mobile Entertain You!

JULY 2009: Mobile entertainment has evolved in many ways. Initially, way back in the nineties, the only form of mobile entertainment was ringtones and...

Optoelectronics is Where the Expertise Lies!

Optoelectronics engineering is a growing domain in India. Currently, it lacks mass opportunities, but is increasingly becoming lucrative for aspirants. The talent from optoelectronics...

Test and Measurement Systems: Trends, Challenges, and the Future of T&M

The need for test and measurement (T&M) is across industries. Whether in automotive or manufacturing plants, engineers and scientists need flexible, cost-effective solutions for...

The new standard IECQ HSPM 80000 is an ideal approach to...

TÜV rheinland is a global provider of testing, inspection and certification services. Founded in 1872, it is headquartered in Cologne, Germany, employing more than...

FM Bug

This FM bug transmitter circuit will let you spy on people. The transmitter can be placed in the desired room and the conversation heard...

Calling Bell Using an Intercom

Here is a simple calling bell circuit that can be used in small offices to call the office boy using an existing intercom system....