Discover how to build a simple device that converts light into electricity using LEDs and diodes. This step-by-step guide demonstrates assembling an LED-diode cluster, connecting it to a capacitor for ...
RIR Power Electronics today announced the launch of its Silicon Carbide Merged-PiN Schottky diodes, marking a significant advancement in power device technology for next-generation electric vehicles, ...
Like many of us, [Tim]’s seen online videos of circuit sculptures containing illuminated LED filaments. Unlike most of us, however, he went a step further by using graph theory to design glowing ...
Combining efficiency with ruggedness, RIR Power Electronics’ MPS technology enables designers to achieve higher performance without compromising reliability.
Atomic layer processing improves optical performance in SiC photonic devices, crucial for developing efficient quantum systems and integrated photonic circuits.
Molecular electronic devices using quantum tunneling could achieve integration densities 1,000 times greater than silicon chips by combining atomic-precision assembly with three-dimensional ...
Diodes allow electricity to flow in only one direction, protecting and controlling circuits. This video explains how they work and why they’re essential in almost every electronic device. A simple ...
Beyond their sparkle, diamonds have hidden talents. They shed heat better than any material, tolerate extreme temperatures ...
Abstract: To clarify the influence of using different harmonic reduction circuits (HRCs) on open-circuit fault characteristics, and the relationship between steady-state and fault-state power quality ...
Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) today announces an expansion of its automotive-compliant* bipolar transistor portfolio with the introduction of the DXTN/P 78Q & 80Q series. These ultra-low ...
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced two new series of Automotive Grade 3.3 V to 36 V ESD protection diodes in the SOT-23 package. Offering low thermal resistance, the single-line VGSOTxx and ...