Brown researchers developed an “asynchronous wireless network” for microelectronic chips to transmit and receive data from biomedical devices using a system that mimics how neurons in the brain ...
Everyone likes to break things on occasion—it’s fun! And some of us really like to tear open electronic devices just to see what’s inside; of course, it’s even more fun when you don’t have to worry ...
Proximity sensors, which are designed to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact, have evolved from narrow application in industrial automation systems into broad use. They ...
The active Transmit/Receive (T/R) modules are essential elements for the construction of active phased array antennas with a broad range of applications for radars, communications and electronic ...
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