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IBM Press room - 2009-08-17 IBM Scientists Use DNA Scaffolding To Build Tiny Circuit Boards - United StatesTab navigation San Jose, CA - 17 Aug 2009: Today, scientists at IBM (NYSE: IBM ) Research and the California Institute of Technology announced a scientific advancement that could be a major breakthrough in enabling the semiconductor industry to pack more power and speed into tiny computer ...
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IEEE Spectrum: CPU, Heal ThyselfIn the old days, computer vendors would often pull a fast one. They would tell you their system had the latest microprocessor when it actually had a cheaper, slower version running faster than the chip’s rating permitted. So the shiny, new 500-megahertz system you thought you were buying might ...
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Programmer's Guide - The TIA I.C.| Your Electronics Open SourceThe TIA is a custom I.C. designed to create the TV picture and sound from the instructions sent to it by the microprocessor. It converts the 8 bit parallel data from the microprocessor into signals that are sent to the video modulation circuits which combine and shape those signals to be ...
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robots.net - Using GPS with AVR, PIC, or dsPIC MicrosThe May 2009 issue of Elektor magazine includes a handy tutorial on integrating a GPS with common microcontrollers. It's simple but covers the basics of talking NMEA and calculating longitude and latitude. The article provides schematics and covers three different micros, the AVR ATMega128, the ...
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Method to Integrate High-Speed CMOS Electronics and Nanophotonic Circuitry Based on Plasmonic EffectsApril 29th, 2009 — Top left: schematic overview of the device, showing focused illumination of a slit in the waveguide using polarized light. This results in plasmon excitation of the waveguide for the red polarization and the generation of electron/hole pairs in the semiconductor. Bottom left: ...
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Nanophysicists find unexpected magnetic effectApril 29, 2009 ( Nanowerk News) — Spanish and U.S. physicists studying nanoelectronics have found that size really does matter when it comes to predicting the behavior of electrical contacts that are just one atom wide. In new research appearing this week in the journal Nature, physicists at ...
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A Step toward Graphene CircuitryMay 11, 2009 by Kate Greene — A new way to change the electronic properties of graphene could lead to ultrafast circuits. For the first time, researchers have shown a way to build electron-rich graphene transistors, a crucial electronic building block that could lead to tiny, ultrafast circuits. ...
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Datasheet Free Download PDF | Your Electronics Open SourceFree Datasheet Microcontroller Embedded Analog IC ADC Semiconductor Discrete Transistor Optoelectronics Switch Relay
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Tutorial 0 - Getting Started with Microchip PIC Microcontrollers. | eXtreme ElectronicsAfter my tutorial series on Atmel AVR Microcontrollers and I have planed to start a similar tutorial series on Microchip PIC Microcontrollers. PIC Family of Micros are popular among hobbyists as they are easily available, easy to use and are low cost. In the first couple of tutorial we will ...
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