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Current consumption reduction solutions
Marian Hryntsiv, Senior Technical Documentation Apps Engineer, Renesas Electronics explores current consumption reduction solutions.
Characterising single photon detectors with tuneable IR lasers
Chromacity reports how its tuneableultrafast infra-red lasersare helping researchers characterisesingle photon detectors (SPDs),essential devices for applications including quantum key distribution, LiDAR, as well as sensing and characterisation of samples using fluorescence lifetime measurement.
Innovative battery design: more energy, less environmental impact
A breakthrough in electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries is promising to significantly enhance theefficiency of electric vehicleswhile reducing their environmental footprint.
Light-controlled electronics utilising magnetite
Researchers at EPFL discovered that by shining different wavelengths of light on a material called magnetite, they could change its state, making it more or less conducive to electricity. This finding could lead to the development of innovative materials for electronics.
Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
The potential of quantum computers is currently hindered by a significant trade-off. Quantum systems capable of performing complex operations tend to be less tolerant to errors and noise, while those more resistant to noise are harder and slower to compute with.
Researchers develop world's first chip-based 3D printer
Imagine a portable 3D printer that could fit in the palm of your hand, enabling the rapid creation of customised, low-cost objects on the go.
Synthetic diamond for high-powered electronics
Element Six (E6) and Orbray announced a strategic collaboration to deliver the world’s highest quality wafer-scale single crystal (SC) synthetic diamond.
ROHM's new EcoSiC brand combines performance and sustainability
ROHM has announced the launch of its new EcoSiC brand. EcoSiC is a trademark for ROHM products using the advanced material silicon carbide (SiC).
What is being developed with quantum computers today?
The risk of missing out on the competitive advantage quantum computing offers is rising. Governments and private investors worldwide are placing multi-billion-dollar bets that the industry will produce huge long-term returns. Yet, for this to be realised, the theoretical advantage of quantum computers must be translated into real-world commercial value. In this article,IDTechEx explores which applications are being developed across the materials,...
Microchip releases radiation-tolerant 32-bit SAMD21RT MCU
Microchip expands its radiation-tolerant microcontroller portfolio with the 32-bit SAMD21RT Arm Cortex-M0+ based MCU.