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Archive : 2016 год



Multi-gigabit Ethernet controllers for enterprise and SMB networks
19.12.2016 - 23:48
The AQtion product line of multi-gigabit Ethernet BASE-T controllers developed by Aquantia support 10,5 and 2.5Gbit speeds in addition to Gigabit Ethernet.“We are now delivering the last piece of the puzzle in enterprise and SMB networks: the multi-gigabit client connectivity,” said Kamal Dalmia, vice president, sales and marketing,...
NIST device for detecting subatomic motion
19.12.2016 - 23:45
A device developed by scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) can measure the motion of nanoparticles traversing distances shorter than the diameter of a hydrogen atom."We can detect tiny motion more locally and precisely with these plasmonic resonators than any other way of doing it," said NIST physici...
Radio created from atomic scale defects
19.12.2016 - 23:41
Researchers from Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have used atomic scale defects in pink diamonds to create the world’s smallest radio receiver.Featuring building blocks the size of two atoms, the radio can withstand harsh environments and is biocompatible. “Diamonds have unique properties,” said...
Optical fibre sensor enables real time detection
19.12.2016 - 23:26
Optical fibre sensing shows promise for monitoring the condition of structures. By embedding long optical fibres into a structure, strain and temperature distributions along the fibres can be detected. Until now, however, time of distributed measurement took from several tens of seconds to several minutes.Now, a team from the Tokyo Institut...
UCL updates x-ray for range of applications
13.12.2016 - 23:36
A five-year EPSRC funded project led by University College London has developed an x-ray imaging technology that is claimed to have applications ranging from healthcare and security to materials analysis.The technique is called phase-contrast x-ray imaging. Instead of measuring the extent to which tissue or materials absorb radiation – as...
Graphene photodetectors set speed record
13.12.2016 - 23:29
Data rates of up to 100Gbit/s in ultrafast photodetectors have been reported by researchers from the Graphene Flagship working at TU Vienna, Austria and AMO, Germany. The scientists claim the photodetectors have the highest bandwidth for graphene-based devices.Simone Schuler, a researcher at TU Vienna, pictured, explained the importance of incr...
Lattice expands ice40 range, targets sensor aggregation
13.12.2016 - 23:20
Looking to address a growing need for sensor aggregation in a range of applications, Lattice Semiconductor has expanded its iCE40 Ultra range of FPGAs with a device offering 1.1Mbit of RAM, up to eight DSP blocks and more I/O than previous family members.Available in a choice of three packages, the iCE40 UltraPlus is said to be targeted at devi...
Potassium ions keep battery tunnels open, improve capacity
13.12.2016 - 22:57
Looking to improve the performance of lithium based batteries, researchers have focused on ‘tunnelled’ electrode structures, which are believed to make it easier for charge-carrying ions to move in and out of the electrode.As part of this general research, a team from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), which includes resea...
Magnetic sensor to measure 3D nuclear spin
06.12.2016 - 22:04
Researchers from the Institute for Biomedical Engineering in Zurich are said to have succeeded in measuring changes in strong magnetic fields with unprecedented precision. The technique allows the direct measurement of all three dimensions of nuclear spin.In their experiments, the scientists magnetised a water droplet inside an MRI scanner. The...
Graphene impregnated cotton for wearable devices
28.11.2016 - 23:33
A method for depositing graphene based inks onto cotton, developed by by researchers from the University of Cambridge and Jiangnan University, could enable the creation flexible and wearable electronics without the use of expensive and toxic processing steps.In the process, developed by a team led by Dr Felice Torrisi at the Cambridge Graphene...