Steve Grzadzielewski has more than a million electronics parts lying around his house in West Seattle. But he’s no engineer — Grzadzielewski and his sister Susan make and sell jewelry made out of ...
In the same way that a pillow filled with pebbles is harder to get smooth than one stuffed with sand, chip makers are finding it harder to make transistors behave predictably as they shrink. Here, the ...
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Transistors: the tiny parts running everything
Transistors may be small, but they’re the reason modern electronics work. This video breaks down how these tiny components ...
SEATTLE — Steve Grzadzielewski has more than a million electronics parts lying around his house in West Seattle. But he’s no engineer — Grzadzielewski and his sister Susan make and sell jewelry made ...
To take chip designs to the next level, IBM and Samsung are researching how to build semiconductor transistors vertically to free up more space on the silicon. The research has led the companies to ...
Reducing required board space in space-challenged devices such as cell phones, PDAs, and media players by both reducing parts count and device dimensions, two families of digital transistors integrate ...
Earlier this year [Skyhawkson] got ahold of an Apollo-era printed circuit board which he believes was used in a NASA test stand. He took high quality photos of both sides of the board and superimposed ...
Conjugated polymers are the subject of intensive research and development, as they promise large area fabrication of semiconductor devices via low-temperature solution processing. With regard to ...
An optical scanning array based on high-quality organic transistors and photodiodes on a clear plastic sheet could revolutionize scanning systems. Developed by the University of Tokyo's Quantum Phase ...
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