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Forget transistors: an intelligent material computes like a brain
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
Researchers have developed a new technology that can help accurately measure data from faint electrical signals within the human body to provide diagnostic information for improved healthcare and ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The small signal transistor market is set to grow by USD 101.76 million accelerating at a CAGR of almost 3%, during the period spanning over 2020-2024. One of the key factors ...
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How does a transistor switch signals so fast?
Transistors are tiny components that can turn electrical signals on and off at incredible speeds. In this video, you'll learn how transistors act as switches and amplifiers, forming the foundation of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Expensive optical-to-electronic-to-optical converters are needed to switch photonic signals. Now, researchers have demonstrated an excitonic transistor that can perform the operation ...
Atomic-scale imperfections in graphene transistors generate unique wireless fingerprints that cannot be copied or predicted, ...
A new technical paper titled “Cross-Shape Reconfigurable Field Effect Transistor for Flexible Signal Routing” was published by researchers at NaMLab gGmbH, École Centrale de Lyon, and TU Dresden. “A ...
Diodes has introduced the industry's first small-signal bipolar transistors to be provided in the miniature DFN0806-3 package. With a footprint of 0.48 mm 2 and an off-board profile of only 0.4mm, the ...
New transistor technology boosts the body's electrochemical signals by 1,000 times, enabling diagnostic and disease-monitoring implants. The molecules in our bodies are in constant communication. Some ...
New technology provides the way forwards to boots sensitive bioelectronic diagnostics. This relates to an emerging medical field, based on molecules in the human body sending faint biochemical signals ...
The molecules in our bodies are in constant communication. Some of these molecules provide a biochemical fingerprint that could indicate how a wound is healing, whether or not a cancer treatment is ...
Molecules in our body send faint biochemical signals when health issues arise New technology boosts these signals by 1,000 times New approach paves way for sensing signals in real-time in the body ...
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