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New diode design could shrink image sensors with built-in memory and compute
Every time a smartphone snaps a photo, millions of tiny light detectors capture the scene and then ferry all that raw data across the chip to a separate processor for storage and number-crunching.
Dr. Christoph Wenge, another research scientist at Fraunhofer IFF, said, “The widest array of faults can occur in the solar ...
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Terahertz waves spy on a chip’s internal activity
Reflected radiation can remotely sense the activity of transistors in action ...
P-n diodes are two-terminal devices that consist of two types of semiconductor materials (i.e., a p-type and an n-type ...
An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more ...
The simplicity of a hydrogen atom makes it an ideal model for studying atomic structure and interactions. Yet, despite the ...
The number and variety of test interfaces, coupled with increased packaging complexity, are adding a slew of new challenges.
A convergence of DFT techniques and the proliferation of in-silicon monitors can flag potential failures before they occur.
The built-in FM radio tuner is now considered a basic feature. It allows the user to listen to most of the live-broadcasted FM radio stations. Almost all phones with FM radio tuner require a wired ...
Abstract: The tail nozzle of an aero-engine, made of nickel-based superalloy, is a critical component in the hot section and is prone to thermal fatigue cracks due to high temperature and high ...
Comparison of fentanyl test strips shows the research team’s enhanced strips (bottom) alongside commercial versions (top). In ...
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