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Reducing disturbance in next-gen magnetic RAM
Japanese scientists have identified a source of disturbance during the read operation in SOT-RAMs that compromises their reliability. [ + ]
The 10 steps to model and design a complex SoC
Complex SoC designer Sondrel has released its 10 steps required to design an SoC architecture. [ + ]
Flat lens extends viewing distance for 3D light field display
Researchers have created a glasses-free 3D light field display system with a significantly extended viewing distance, thanks to a newly developed flat lens. [ + ]
Rare-earth crystals offer hope for spintronics
Scientists have now found promising properties in crystals grown from rare-earth atoms, which offer hope on the long path towards usage as spintronic components. [ + ]
Electronex to reconnect the electronics industry
Electronex will feature over 90 companies and exhibitors who are looking forward to meeting with industry decision-makers and electronics enthusiasts. [ + ]
Recommendations for optimising thin-film transistors
Researchers have arrived at a set of recommendations that may see an explosion in the research effort into unconventional electronic devices. [ + ]
Ensuring EMC compliance
Every developer of an electrical or electronic device is faced with the same problem: the device must comply with international electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) guidelines. [ + ]
Bluetooth heads in new direction
Bluetooth wireless' constant evolution is impressive. [ + ]
Renesas develops write technologies for embedded STT-MRAM
On a 20-Mbit test chip with an embedded MRAM memory cell array, a 72% reduction in write energy and a 50% reduction in the voltage application time were confirmed. [ + ]
Three reasons to incorporate proper ergonomics
Posture has become an important part of ergonomics, which is the concept of using items to position the body in a more efficient and safe manner. [ + ]
How WBG switching devices are starting to redefine power system development
The merits of wide-bandgap semiconductor technology have been talked about extensively for much of the last decade. [ + ]
Nanowires under tension could enable ultrafast transistors
The faster electrons can accelerate in tiny nanowires, the faster a transistor can switch and the less energy it requires. [ + ]
Improving defect detection in transistors
Researchers have revived and improved a once-reliable technique known as charging pumping to identify and count defects in transistors — the building blocks of modern electronic devices. [ + ]
Semiconductor 'flipped' to insulator above room temperature
The exotic electronic structure that supported the quantum flip was previously only stable at ultra-cold temperatures of ‑73°C. [ + ]
Emphasising experience in 2022 for venue and campus networks
CommScope's Bart Giordano blogs on the impact of enhancing experience through digital capabilities. [ + ]