Researchers from the UC Berkeley, Columbia University, U.S. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of Washington have been developing carbon-based computers using graphene nanoribbons as wires...
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Online Components is pleased to announce the addition of three new suppliers adding new potentiometers, thermistors and power supplies. Parts will be available shortly, as we welcome them aboard!...
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University of California San Diego researchers have used a disordered rock salt as a new anode material that takes minutes to safely recharge lithium-ion batteries....
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Microchip Technology has announced new free toolkits for different products: the Ensemble Graphics Toolkit and the Icicle Development Kit for PolarFire FPGAs....
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Semiconductor Intelligence has reported that electronics production has had slight improvements over the past three-month-average (3/12 change) with Asian countries showing higher improvement than in Europe or the US....
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Online Components inventory can now be found on SnapEDA - the Internet’s first search engine for electronics design used by over a million engineers each year. This new collaboration was announced by SnapEDA today....
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Stanford University researchers are developing the ability to measure power and storage capacity of batteries as they age, the university announced....
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While every state in the union may not be seeing this increase in orders from Mexico, New Mexico state reports it has seen a major increase in buying from Mexico, as the pandemic creates issues with orders from Asia and Europe....
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The nano-diamond battery, the concept for which was first detailed by researchers from the University of Bristol Cabot Institute during their annual lecture held in 2016, is getting closer to realization....
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