Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have invented an entirely new field of microscopy, nuclear spin microscopy. The team can visualize magnetic signals of nuclear magnetic resonance with a microscope.
Using an approach called DNA origami, scientists at Caltech have developed a technique that could lead to cheaper, reusable biomarker sensors for quickly detecting proteins in bodily fluids, eliminating the need to send samples out to lab centers for testing.
Miniaturization in modern wearables and portable devices is shaped by consumer demands for compact, lightweight, and efficient electronics; Real-Time Clock (RTC) modules are essential for their precise timekeeping, low power consumption, and ease of integration into small designs.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of motor controllers, covering definitions, types, control strategies, design considerations, selection guidelines, and emerging trends.
Explore how first-principles engineering and human judgment shape reliable high-voltage IC design, from yield thinking to long-term system lifetime and root-cause discipline.
This article explains what is LDO, how the LDO regulator works, discusses key specifications such as dropout voltage, line/load regulation, noise, and PSRR, and shows how to select and design with LDOs to meet demanding engineering requirements.
The integrated design achieves accurate micro gas chromatography and can help reduce the cost of monitoring chemical synthesis, natural gas pipelines or at-home air quality.
Hybrid bonding provides the adhesive free, copper to copper interconnects that are driving cutting edge 3D chip stacking. This article explains the theory, process, benefits, challenges, applications, and emerging trends of hybrid bonding for engineers.
In this episode, we talk about the engineers that built a wireless tag that detects and remembers overheating without a chip or a battery, enabling cold-chain monitoring without creating electronic waste.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have invented an entirely new field of microscopy, nuclear spin microscopy. The team can visualize magnetic signals of nuclear magnetic resonance with a microscope.
Using an approach called DNA origami, scientists at Caltech have developed a technique that could lead to cheaper, reusable biomarker sensors for quickly detecting proteins in bodily fluids, eliminating the need to send samples out to lab centers for testing.
Miniaturization in modern wearables and portable devices is shaped by consumer demands for compact, lightweight, and efficient electronics; Real-Time Clock (RTC) modules are essential for their precise timekeeping, low power consumption, and ease of integration into small designs.
Foggy windshields can compromise safety in seconds. Discover how ScioSense’s WSS2 sensor proactively prevents condensation, enhancing visibility and optimizing HVAC efficiency for a safer, more energy-efficient drive.
As the demand for smarter, faster, and more efficient electronic devices grows, the development of advanced circuits is becoming central to the evolution of next-generation technologies.
Real-time Clock (RTC) modules are the specialized components designed to maintain accurate timing even in medical devices such as neurostimulators, pacemakers, insulin pumps, and other essential devices.
Power Management ICs are the silent architects of energy efficiency. Discover how these specialized integrated circuits optimize power delivery in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles!
Flexible membrane keyboards are used in a variety of electronics, medical devices, automotive, and more due to their thin, lightweight design. This project demonstrates printing one using Voltera’s NOVA system.
Cornell scientists have developed a novel technique to transform symmetrical semiconductor particles into intricately twisted, spiral structures – or “chiral” materials – producing films with extraordinary light-bending properties.
Flexible Multilayer Electronics combine flexibility with advanced functionality, enabling applications in wearables, biosensors, defense, and consumer electronics. This article explores how technologies like Voltera’s NOVA platform are making their development more accessible.
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) revolutionized electronics manufacturing by enabling smaller, faster, and more efficient circuit designs. This guide delves into the core principles of SMT, explores its cutting-edge advancements, and addresses the challenges in implementing this technology.