Toshiba releases a CMOS dual comparator with a high-speed response and a full I/O range for use in overcurrent detection in ...
Public records clearly shows that for the past 25 years, CERN has repeatedly built inadequate FPGA-based Level-1 Triggers, necessitating multiple rebuilds. During the Higgs boson discovery ...
For decades, chipmakers have squeezed more computing power out of silicon by shrinking transistors, but that strategy is ...
Traditional CMOS chips are fabricated by applying and then etching repeated layers of different materials, applied to a wafer of ultra-pure silicon. The bottom-most layer, also known as the front end ...
The ability to make a very miniature on/off switch changed the world. These tiny switches, known as transistors, make up the basis of all modern computing—they drive your cell phones, your bank ...
The transistor, invented at Bell Labs in 1947, replaced bulky vacuum tubes and enabled the miniaturization revolution that created modern electronics. The transistor stands as one of the most ...
Abstract: Quantum computing is rapidly scaling up, with ongoing research and development aimed at achieving practical implementation. CMOS circuits situated close to the qubits and operating at ...
While CMOS may be synonymous with the manufacture of silicon ICs, it’s a versatile process can also be applied to the production of photonic and microwave circuits employing compound semiconductors.
In the world of semiconductor technology, which forms the foundation of modern electronics, silicon (Si) is the most widely used material. The second most abundant element on Earth after oxygen, ...
One classic set you’ll see in most vintage mystery movies is an interrogation room with a “two-way” mirror in one wall. This cool gadget lets the witnesses see the suspects from another room while the ...
Over on his YouTube channel [Aaron Danner] explains biasing transistors with current sources in the 29th video of his Transistors Series. In this video, he shows how to replace a bias resistor (and ...