Conventional power electronic devices continue to evolve and remain widely used despite the rise of wide-bandgap technologies. Their strong cost-performance, supply, and proven reliability make them practical choices for applications where miniaturization or weight reduction dont add much value.
Discover how hardware teams accelerate development by enabling external partners to collaborate in the same live design environment—not through files, but shared context.
Discover how the new PMIC by Nordic revolutionizes low power design with ultra low ship mode current, seamless activation, and smarter battery management for next generation connected devices.
This article explains the IPC-A-610 standard for electronic assemblies, including solder joints, inspection criteria, product classes, and quality requirements for reliable PCB manufacturing and high-performance electronics.
This article presents a detailed technical exploration of SiC MOSFET devices, covering material physics, device structure, switching behavior, and practical design considerations for high-efficiency power electronics systems.
This article is a comprehensive technical guide to relay wiring diagrams, covering 4-pin and 5-pin configurations, working principles, safety practices, standards, and advanced relay applications in modern systems.
Explore how frequency shapes EMC behavior from RF emissions to ultra-low-frequency drift, with mitigation strategies for robust, compliant electronic system design.
This article provides a technical overview of the brushless vs brushed motor paradigm, equipping design engineers with the analytical framework necessary to make informed, application-specific decisions.
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.
Conventional power electronic devices continue to evolve and remain widely used despite the rise of wide-bandgap technologies. Their strong cost-performance, supply, and proven reliability make them practical choices for applications where miniaturization or weight reduction dont add much value.
Discover how hardware teams accelerate development by enabling external partners to collaborate in the same live design environment—not through files, but shared context.
Discover how the new PMIC by Nordic revolutionizes low power design with ultra low ship mode current, seamless activation, and smarter battery management for next generation connected devices.
In this episode, we explore how researchers used a fiber-optic style thermal drawing process (similar to stretching candy) to create liquid-metal smart fibers that sense motion with high precision, unlocking new possibilities for wearables, soft prosthetics, and touch-sensitive humanoid robots.
This article explores the basics of SR Latch, covering its fundamental principles and implementation using NOR and NAND gates, metastability and race conditions, illustration of gated variants and real world applications such as switch debouncing and integrated latch ICs.
Protect sensitive electronics by understanding the current limiting resistor, learning how to calculate appropriate values, and applying them in LEDs, transistors, microcontroller inputs and other circuits.
OMRONs B5L 3D Time-of-Flight sensor and OKAO Vision AI-powered Human Pose Estimation software enable privacy-conscious, real-time fall detection and posture monitoring in healthcare settings, ensuring reliable, lighting-independent, and camera-free human-aware automation.
This article discusses the role of sensing in ADAS and in-cabin monitoring and how Murata supports these technologies with compact, reliable, automotive-grade components and modules that enable the functionality of camera, radar, LiDAR, and wireless systems.
Article #2 of Mastering RF Engineering: RF signal chains are key to wireless systems. Learn how components like amplifiers, filters, and mixers help plan RF designs, balance performance needs, and decide between custom-built or pre-made modules.
This article discusses how ultrasonic flow conversion works, its advantages over traditional sensing methods, and how ScioSense's UFM-02 module brings these benefits into practical, real-world applications.
Source transformation is the method of converting a voltage source with series resistance into an equivalent current source with parallel resistance (and vice versa). This guide explains the theory, math, circuit examples, and practical applications for modern digital and hardware engineers.
Learn everything you need about the full adder circuit. From binary addition theory to low-power hardware implementations and modern ASIC/FPGA design flows, this technical article equips digital design engineers, hardware engineers with practical insights and current research trends.
Explore the fundamentals of FPGA programming, step-by-step design flow, HDL choices, and practical techniques used by digital designers and hardware engineers to build efficient, real-world digital systems.
Resistors are the quiet regulators of electronic circuits. They shape current, set voltages, bias transistors, protect components, and stabilize signals. This article breaks down the physics of resistance, explores modern resistor technologies, and offers practical guidance.