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How Application-Specific Development Boards Help Designers
Using development boards to design a device makes the job simpler. While selecting the board, go for one that requires minimum changes for your...
Tiny Nano-Power OpAmp Boosts Sensing Accuracy, Consumes Negligible Space and Power
New Delhi, December 13, 2016 - With its tiny 1.2mm x 1.3mm outline and typical current of only 900nA, the TSU111 nano-power opamp from...
How To Make A Wireless Sensor Node?
In many applications, harvesting of ambient energy sources becomes a necessity. Wireless sensor nodes are thus becoming increasingly widespread these days for monitoring and recording...
Demystifying Best ADC Reference Designs
Analog-to-digital converters are virtually everywhere, where there is a need to convert an analog signal to digital. Since most real world signals are analog, ADCs...
Modular PXIe Digitizers for wideband applications
Versatile 5 GS/s modules for the capture and analysis of electronic signals from DC to the GHz range
Grosshansdorf, Germany, November 2016, Spectrum GmbH has...
How To Make A Computer UPS?
UPSs are great for securing your work and equipment from power line surges and blackouts. They work to provide clean and stable power to...
The Real Benefit In Integrating USB 3.0 Into Oscilloscopes Is Gap-Free Continuous Streaming
Confused with all the feature updates and new specifications you see on oscilloscopes? This interview takes a look at the broad trends affecting oscilloscopes...
How To Make RF Remote Controls?
Radio-frequency remote controls are inevitable. They are now appearing in great numbers owing to better user experience and by overcoming various drawbacks of infrared (IR) remotes...
Designing Li-ion Battery Chargers
Lithium-ion batteries are the best battery choice you’ll ever need to power just about anything — from your laptop, cell-phones and digital cameras to bluetooth...
Wireless Charger Designs For Battery-powered Devices
Wireless charging is a new technology good to charge almost any device − smartphones, tablets, wireless speakers, mice, keyboards, wearables, digital cameras − and many more...





