A novel, tested technology for cooling electronic circuitry is available, that is also useful in many other industries. The method is called “thin-cavity fluidic heat exchanger,” abbreviated TCFHE.
Researchers have successfully filmed the operations of extremely fast electronic circuitry in an electron microscope at a bandwidth of tens of terahertz. Researchers at the University of Konstanz have ...
The phenomenon known as electromagnetic interference (EMI) occurs when any device with electronic circuitry becomes exposed to an electromagnetic (EM) field. The broad electronic spectrum is being ...
Imagine a stretchable and durable sensor patch for monitoring the rehabilitation of patients with elbow or knee injuries, or an unbreakable and reliable wearable device that measures a runner’s ...
However, characterizing and diagnosing such devices pose a significant challenge due to the limitations of available diagnostic tools, particularly in terms of speed and spatial resolution. How shall ...
The increasing demand for ever-faster information processing has ushered in a new era of research focused on high-speed electronics operating at frequencies nearing terahertz and petahertz regimes.
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