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Transistors Explained: Switching and Signal Amplification
This video explains how transistors work as switches and amplifiers in electronic circuits. Transistors control the flow of ...
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The Tiny Switch That Runs Every Computer and Gadget
Nearly every piece of technology you use—from smartphones to computers—relies on one revolutionary component: the transistor.
Alternating current (ac) or direct current (dc) circuits are capable of carrying very different currents, as illustrated by the ratings on the switch in Figure 1. This is why it’s so important for ...
Researchers develop a 3D transistor stacking process that boosts performance in flexible and wearable electronics without ...
A new automotive gate driver is redefining 48V mild-hybrid efficiency with configurable channels, built-in protection, and ...
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'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
Aryan Gupta’s sanitation rover replaces unsafe manual drain cleaning with a remotely operated, low-cost robot that protects workers and exemplifies ethical, human-centered engineering in urban India.
A team at Carnegie Mellon University is helping kids understand artificial intelligence with a soft, squishy, LED-lit neural ...
Use a digital multimeter (DMM) instead of a voltage pen for accurate power verification, and always follow proper ...
The post examines reverse-phase dimming, also known as trailing-edge dimming, commonly used in modern lighting systems.
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