A blast from the Elektor archives: this 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load — even below 1 V.
STMicroelectronics has introduced three radiation-hardened low-voltage rectifier diodes intended for power conversion and ...
STMicroelectronics has unveiled three new radiation-hardened low-voltage rectifier diodes designed for power circuits in Low ...
A year ago, I’ve design reviewed an MCU module for CAN hacking, called TinySparrow. Modules are plenty cool, and even more so when they’re intended for remaking car ECUs. For a while ...
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The Odd Reason Why Your LED Lights Keep Dying
LED lightbulbs are supposed to last thousands of hours, so how come some of them stop working so fast? The answer might be in ...
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All 2025 Lincoln recalls by model in one place
About Lincoln Recalls. Lincoln issues recalls when safety defects or regulatory non-compliance are discovered in its vehicles ...
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Cell-Sized Robots Can Sense, Decide, And Move Without Outside Control
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
Discover the top 3 undervalued Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components stocks for Friday, December 19 based on AAII’s Stock Grades.
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Q3 Earnings Roundup: Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) And The Rest Of The Analog Semiconductors Segment
Founded by two MIT graduates, Ray Stata and Matthew Lorber in 1965, Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) is one of the largest ...
Virginia Tech engineers have found a new way to wire clothing. They ironed a thin electronic patch onto fabric, and when ...
One part wants 3.3V logic. Another wants 5V. What do you do? Over on the [Playduino] YouTube channel, there’s a recent video running us through a not-so-recent concern: various approaches to ...
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