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SINGLE ATOM TRANSISTOR ‘RECIPE’ SIMPLIFIES ATOMIC SCALE FABRICATION

SINGLE-ATOM TRANSISTOR ‘RECIPE’ SIMPLIFIES ATOMIC-SCALE FABRICATION

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland say they have developed a step-by-step recipe to produce single-atom transistors. by Rich Pell @ smart2zero.com Transistors consisting of only several-atom clusters or even single atoms, say the researchers, promise to become the building blocks of a new generation of computers […]

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SMART ALGORITHM TRIPLES SERVICE LIFE OF POWER SUPPLIES

SMART ALGORITHM TRIPLES SERVICE LIFE OF POWER SUPPLIES

New modulation method increases operational lifetime of switching power units through digital, highly dynamic control and the use of film capacitors. Switching power units are used for the power supply of many electrical devices, e.g. computers, LED lights or laser welding equipment. They convert alternating current from the mains into the direct current required by

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BATTERY FUEL GAUGE EVALUATION KIT FOR WEARABLES AND PORTABLE DEVICES

BATTERY FUEL GAUGE EVALUATION KIT FOR WEARABLES AND PORTABLE DEVICES

The MAX17262X evaluation kit (EV kit) from Maxim Integrated Products is a fully assembled and tested surface-mount PCB that evaluates the stand-alone ModelGauge™ m5 host-side fuel-gauge IC for lithium-ion (Li+) batteries in handheld and portable equipment. This EV kit supports a variety of applications such as: Bluetooth Headset Cases, Handheld Computers and Terminals, Health and Fitness Monitors,

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TWO BITS PER TRANSISTOR HIGH DENSITY ROM IN INTEL’S 8087 FLOATING POINT CHIP

TWO BITS PER TRANSISTOR: HIGH-DENSITY ROM IN INTEL’S 8087 FLOATING POINT CHIP

The 8087 chip provided fast floating point arithmetic for the original IBM PC and became part of the x86 architecture used today. One unusual feature of the 8087 is it contained a multi-level ROM (Read-Only Memory) that stored two bits per transistor, twice as dense as a normal ROM. Instead of storing binary data, each

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RAK8213 – The New Mini PCIe Card For NB IoT and LTE Cat M1

RAK8213 – The New Mini-PCIe Card For NB-IoT and LTE Cat M1

A China-based manufacturer called RAK Wireless has released the RAK833 LoRaWAN gateway module a couple months back. This has already been used hugely to create a gateway for ‘The Things Network’. Now they’re back with the new RAK8213, an NB-IoT and LTE Cat M1 module in the same mini-PCIe form factor as the RAK833. The RAK mini-PCIe card is constructed

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Portwell eNuC SBC is powered by Apollo Lake SoCs with Display Ports

The Intel Apollo Lake SoCs officially known as the Intel Atom® processor E3900 series, Intel® Celeron® processor N3350, and Intel® Pentium® processor N4200 platform empowers real-time computing in digital surveillance, new in-vehicle experiences, advancements in industrial and office automation, new solutions for retail and medical, and more. Intel which has also pioneered the Embedded NUC

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Transistors- The 70-year-old invention that changed the world

Its been 70 years since the fundamental building block of electronics was created, and it has been getting smaller, and better since then. The invention that won the Nobel prize for John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley in 1956 revolutionized electronics and made it into the IEEE milestone list. Before 1947 computers used vacuum

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Parvus to Offer CompactFlash IDE Adapter for Embedded Computers, Supporting Both Type I and Type II Cards with 40 or 44-Pin IDE Connections

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (PRWEB) August 18, 2004 Parvus® Corp. today announced the expected release of its CFII-IDE™ remote CompactFlash® to IDE adapter, flexibly designed with both 40-pin (0.10″) and 44-pin (2mm) IDE connectors. Fully compatible with Type I and Type II cards, the adapter enables both solid-state CompactFlash and IBM® Microdrive® media to be

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Electronics Recycling Alberta, donating and recycling computers in Calgary, Canada.

Calgary, AB (PRWEB) September 10, 2004 The Brick stores in Alberta and other computer and electronics retailers stop ewaste from ever reaching the landfills with an innovative solution. Computer and Electronics Retailers are being supplies with recycling bins, strictly designated for computer and electronics type waste.   This new program is being offered to the

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Trenton Military Computers Built Rugged From The Inside Out

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 24, 2011 Introducing Trentons new line of MIL-STD-810 certified military computers that incorporate our noted board-level dependability legacy into rugged system solutions geared toward military requirements. These Trenton MIL-STD-810 computers are now available for deployment in applications requiring performance, space-savings, flexibility and long-term system configuration stability. Military computers featuring the dual-processor

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