Accurate current measurement is essential for enabling control, ensuring protection, & improving power efficiency in EVs, energy systems, industrial machinery, and a wide range of applications. ROHM solutions deliver the precision, stability, & noise immunity required for reliable current sensing.
What if your next critical manufacturing project was halted by an unexpected supply chain disruption? In modern manufacturing, that is a constant risk. Staying on track requires agile sourcing, real-time coordination, and partners who can adapt when plans shift.
The applications of 3D printing span many industries, from aircraft fuel nozzles to dental aligners. Here we look at some of the most important uses of the technology.
This whitepaper introduces LTG as a new solution for thermal-aware electronics. It explains how the technology works, what sets its silicon architecture apart from conventional materials, and why it is a phenomenal solution for dense, thermally challenging designs.
Capacitor codes can seem like a cryptic puzzle, but they hold vital information about capacitance, voltage ratings, tolerance, and more. In this guide, we'll break down capacitor marking codes, SMD capacitor identification, capacitor value lookup, EIA capacitor codes, and decipher capacitor symbols
Understand the theory behind resistors, explore real world applications, and learn how to select the right component for reliable designs. This article targets digital design and hardware engineers, and electronics engineering students looking for an authoritative resource on resistors.
A team of Caltech engineers has developed a smart capsule called PillTrek, which can measure pH, temperature, and a variety of different biomarkers. It incorporates simple, inexpensive sensors in a miniature wireless electrochemical workstation that relies on low-power electronics.
A wafer is the thin substrate used to build integrated circuits in semiconductor manufacturing. This article compares 200mm and 300mm wafer sizes, covering die count, fabs, process nodes, costs, and applications in CPUs, GPUs, automotive, analog, IoT, and more.
A difference amplifier is an op-amp circuit that amplifies the voltage difference between two input signals while rejecting common-mode noise. This guide covers theory, CMRR, resistor matching, impedance, instrumentation amplifiers, circuit design tips, and real-world applications.
This detailed guide explains the theory behind the capacitors in series, demonstrates how to calculate equivalent capacitance and voltage distribution, and highlights best practices for designing robust, high-voltage electronic systems.