Electronics News
Archive : February 2017 год
13.02.2017 - 23:27
Cell phones and other devices could soon be controlled with touchless gestures and charge themselves using ambient light, according to researchers at the University of Illinois and Dow Electronic Materials.Made of nanorods arranged in a thin film, LEDs arrays that can both emit and detect light could enable new interactive functions and mul...
13.02.2017 - 23:24
To resolve the problem of counterfeit wireless chargers - which could cause power surges that fry a device’s circuitry – researchers from MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories have built a chip that blocks attempts to wirelessly charge a device’s battery unless the charger first provides cryptographic authentication....
13.02.2017 - 23:20
Starting from a few specifications, such as required power or the entry and exit voltages, SmartCtrl – a program developed by the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UCM) – is said to provide those designing electronic power converters with a predefined map of solutions.This, say the developers, accelerates design work as engineer...
08.02.2017 - 23:37
A low-cost chip developed at the University of Bristol is said to extend battery life in sensors; in some cases, by more than 10 times. The patent pending UB20M voltage detector is a ‘keep-alive’ device which, when combined with a suitable sensor, is said to eliminate standby power by enabling zero-power sensing and listening.The de...
08.02.2017 - 23:34
Imec, Holst Centre and Rohm have described an all-digital phase-locked loop (ADPLL) for IoT radio transceivers at ISSCC 2017 in San Francisco.According to the partners, a PLL is not only one of the major power consumers in a radio, but can also take up to 30% of the radio area. In contrast, the ADPLL occupies just 0.18mm2 in a 40nm CMOS process...
08.02.2017 - 23:27
imec, Holst Centre and Cartamundi claim to have demonstrated the first thin film tag on plastic, compatible with the near field communication (NFC) barcode protocol – a subset of ISO14443-A – which is available as a standard in many commercial smartphones.“Making a plastic electronics device compatible to the ISO standard orig...
08.02.2017 - 23:23
Self-reinforcing solitary wave packets called solitons could achieve a more stable transmission of information, according to scientists at the Centre for Artificial Low Dimensional Electronic Systems (CALDES), within Korea's Institute for Basic Science (IBS). Their experiments and models are said to pave the way to a new field of electronics: s...
08.02.2017 - 23:12
In a move which it claims sets the standard for precision amplifiers, Texas Instruments has launched the OPA388, which it describes as the first operational amplifier to offer zero-drift and zero-crossover technology.This, it continues, allows the device to maintain high precision across the entire input range in such applications as test and m...