In the wave of modern technology, high-power wireless charging technology is reshaping the paradigm of energy transmission.
Using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) techniques to help obtain battery working conditions like SOH and SOC.
The past few months have seen announcements of prototype electric vehicles that don’t use inverters to produce three-phase ...
The DC series motor has some desirable properties, but it can become quite dangerous to use if proper safety precautions are ...
Precisely Matching Automotive Electronic Layered Needs The Heyue automotive capacitor product line employs a tiered capacity design, forming a three-level solution system: 1. **Small Capacity Range ...
Alpha and Omega’s high-performance 60-A eFuse boasts low 0.65-mΩ on-resistance plus features optimized for server power rails.
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What is daisy chain lighting? Expert reveals how it can cut costs and installation times
Daisy chain lighting is usually employed in specific situations; here, Davis explains why and where, “The main reason for daisy-chaining lights is to simplify an installation and reduce the amount of ...
This work, combining behavioural genetics and calcium imaging, provides evidence for a form of learning in Drosophila that derives solely from direct or (optogenetically induced) phantom experience of ...
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From the Prophet-5 to the Fourm, the story of Sequential in 10 synths, sequencers and drum machines
The Prophet ’08 was seen as a rebirth of the Prophet series, in an 8-voice synthesiser, which offered two oscillators per voice, but now in a DCO format. It was deemed as the return of an analogue ...
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced Tessent IJTAG Pro software, which will transform IJTAG (IEEE 1687) input/output ...
Rafael Toral, the Portuguese experimental master, takes Daryl Worthington through 10 points of entry into his enormous discography ...
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MIT demonstrates magnetic transistor with 10x stronger switching and built-in memory
MIT engineers built a magnetic transistor from chromium sulfur bromide, promising smaller, faster electronics with built-in ...
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