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Jun 21, 2024
Effect of High Voltage Pulses on Resistors
Carbon composition resistors work very well under pulsed conditions, but are getting difficult to obtain. Results of tes
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Jun 13, 2024
No More Toxic Chemicals
By Duke UniversityApril 13, 2023 An artistic depiction of the new process that allows printers to create fully functioni
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Jun 06, 2024
The Inner Beauty of Basic Electronics
Open Circuits showcases the surprising complexity of passive components Eric Schlaepfer was trying to fix a broken piece
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May 30, 2024
What Is a Pull Up Resistor and How Do You Use One?
Pull-up resistors are essential in many digital circuits. Let's talk about how pull-up resistors work and how to use the
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May 22, 2024
Watch Those 1% Resistors
Decades ago, electronic components were not as easy to acquire as they are today. Sure, you could get some things at Rad
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May 15, 2024
What Is There To Know About Resistors?
Resistor: A passive chunk of material that resists the flow of electrical current. A terminal is connected to each end y
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May 08, 2024
Proton transport through nanoscale corrugations in two
Nature volume 620, pages 782–786 (2023)Cite this article 9286 Accesses 221 Altmetric Metrics details Defect-free graphen
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Apr 30, 2024
Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics Ditch Toxic Chemicals for Water
April 6, 2023 | By Ken Kingery First-of-its-kind demonstration suggests a more environmentally friendly future for the e
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Apr 23, 2024
Semiconductors Contribute to the Development of Microprocessors
The Energy 11 Twin-Screw Extruder is versatile for various applications found in modern battery research and development
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Apr 16, 2024
Thin and Thick Glass Film Applications
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Apr 08, 2024
AI know what you did last summer.
Matt Barrie Follow -- 6 Listen Share [This is a long read, I was also interviewed on this essay on the exceptional Macro
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Apr 01, 2024
A Single
One of the great things about the Hackaday community is how quickly you find out what you don’t know. That’s not a bad t
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