It’s a given that, in order to build stuff, you need parts. Lots of them. And in electronics, every part matters because it serves a very specific function. But in electronics, the truth of the matter is that as you progress in circuit design complexity and end-pro... Read More
Advancements in the capability of electronic sensors have led to continuing improvements in the features, control, and sophistication of countless products and systems, from automobiles and aviation platforms, to HVAC systems and industrial process control equipmen... Read More
At one point in your career, buying the components you needed was probably easy. You drove over to Radio Shack or Fry’s Electronics and picked-out your capacitors, resistors, pots or whatever from the store inventory, paid in cash, and went home to solder in your b... Read More
In its most basic form, a Bill of Materials (BOM) is a list of all the parts needed to manufacture a product. Depending on your needs, however, it can also encompass a comprehensive list of each of the components, materials, assemblies, and sub-assemblies needed, a... Read More
Have you ever bought a product simply because you thought it was “cool” and not because it worked well? OK, admit it, maybe just once. If you are a working engineer, student, manager, or purchasing professional, you may have heard a frequent question: “What is more... Read More
Wireless charging has revolutionized how we power our devices. For engineering students, understanding the technical intricacies behind this technology is both fascinating and essential. This blog will explore the principles, components, and standards of wireless c... Read More
Now, if you asked someone on the street this question their response would likely be that an electrical engineer deals with the wires in the walls of your house that power your lights, refrigerator, etc. On the other hand, they would probably say that an elec... Read More
As we discussed in a companion article on this subject, ESD is the rapid release of a static electricity charge from one object to another object on its path to ground. This discharge of electrical force can cause significant damage to electronic components that ma... Read More
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is the sudden release of static electrical energy from an object to ground, between two objects, or between an object and a person. As long as different electrostatic potential exists between two conductive bodies, a discharge can occu... Read More
We should note, up front, that this article is meant purely for broad information purposes and is not legal advice. You should always consult the appropriate legal professionals for guidance related to your own unique product development situation.
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