Recent #electronics news in the semiconductor industry

4 months ago

➀ This article provides a detailed guide on building a two-digit counter using electronic components such as LM555 and CD4033 ICs along with two 7-segment displays.

➁ The counter can display numbers from 00 to 99 and is commonly used in applications like digital clocks, scoreboards, and event counters.

➂ The design includes a clock generator, counting ICs, cascading logic, and digit display components, offering a hands-on learning experience for electronics enthusiasts.

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4 months ago

➀ This article announces an internship opportunity for Electronics Engineering students at 1accord in Mumbai.

➁ The internship involves hands-on experience with PCB design, IoT, embedded systems, Python programming, circuit design, and platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

➂ Key responsibilities include assisting in PCB prototyping, developing IoT solutions, working on embedded systems, writing Python code, designing circuits, and researching new technologies.

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4 months ago

The ultrafast dynamics and interactions of electrons in solids have been a challenge to observe directly. Researchers from the University of Oldenburg and Politecnico di Milano have developed a new spectroscopic method that uses ultra-short laser pulses to analyze the movement of electrons in materials. This method, known as two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES), allows for the study of quantum-physical processes with high temporal resolution. The team has found a way to simplify the experimental implementation of this procedure, making it more accessible for wider use.

The research involves using a sequence of three ultrashort laser pulses to excite electrons in a material, changing its optical properties, and then using a third pulse to provide information about the excited system. By varying the time intervals between these pulses, different stages of the process can be observed. The team's new approach, which involves adding an optical component to an interferometer, has significantly improved the precision of the laser pulses.

This breakthrough could lead to new insights into various quantum-physical processes, such as chemical reactions and energy transfer in solar cells.

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4 months ago

Anglia Components has announced a new franchise distribution deal with UK switch manufacturer Lorlin Electronics.

Established over 60 years ago, Lorlin is known for its full range of rotary switches, many of which are unique designs.

Anglia's Technical Director, David Pearson, expressed confidence in the quality and performance of Lorlin's products.

Colin Murray, MD of Lorlin, highlighted Anglia's customer-centric approach and the importance of switches in HMI solutions.

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4 months ago

➀ Al Rawshan, a UKESF scholar and ASIC Design Engineer at Garfield Microelectronics and Southampton University, has been recognized for his achievements in engineering.

➁ He has completed impactful projects in robotics, computer vision, and ASIC design, showcasing a range of skills.

➂ Al's commitment to STEM education includes mentoring students and participating in school fairs, sharing his passion for electronics and engineering.

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5 months ago

➀ This article takes us back to 64 years ago when Electronics Weekly featured IBM's technique for storing 100kbits.

➁ The story, published on September 7th, 1960, highlighted a significant milestone in data storage technology.

➂ It serves as a reminder of the evolution of technology over the years.

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5 months ago

➀ Taiwan Semiconductor has introduced the first product in its new series of SUPER CLAMP Snapback TVS devices;

➁ The devices feature a superior 1.0 to 1.05 clamping ratio and protect circuits at a much higher peak pulse current;

➂ The 24V LTD7524CAH is the first in the series, providing a peak power rating of 7700W and designed to clamp repetitive transients of up to 300V peak.

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5 months ago

➀ An international research team, including scientists from TU Dresden, has developed a new two-dimensional conducting polymer, 2DPANI, with exceptional electrical conductivity and metallic charge transport behavior.

➁ This breakthrough could lead to the development of more efficient organic electronics and has been published in 'Nature'.

➂ The material demonstrates anisotropic conductivity and metallic out-of-plane electric transport properties, opening new prospects for applications in electronics and sensor technology.

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5 months ago

➀ The article announces an internship opportunity at Vector Robotics in Pune, India.

➁ The internship is focused on working closely with the Electronics Team to research, build, and improve robot battery stacks and actuator systems.

➂ Candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, experience with embedded development in C/C++, and excellent communication skills.

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5 months ago

➀ The article discusses an electronics sourcing internship opportunity at Miko in Mumbai, India.;

➁ Responsibilities include sourcing electronic components such as ICs, electromechanical parts, and assemblies, as well as understanding global sourcing and customs procedures.;

➂ The internship is full-time for 6 months and requires candidates to have relevant skills and interests in electronics.

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5 months ago

➀ Glasgow researchers have developed diamond transistors that default to off;

➁ Yangtze Memory Technologies is shipping a TLC NAND with 294 layers;

➂ The OECD reports on the retirement crisis facing many countries;

➃ Binder introduces Cat6A data cables with M12 connectors for railways;

➄ Intel adjusts its product roadmap with a 'get real' approach, delaying the 18A processor line.

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