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    Inside Electronics

    How to Handle the Increasing Data Demands on Server-Farm Cabling

    Dec. 27, 2024
    Point2 Technology’s David Kuo explains how e-Tube technology combats the limitations of copper cabling by leveraging mmWave transmitter/receiver SoCs and a dielectric waveguide...
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    Analog

    The 12 Days of Analog

    Dec. 25, 2024
    Here are Mostly-Analog Editor Andy Turudic's daily picks for best article of each month in 2024.
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    Industrial

    How Edward Johnson Ushered in the Era of Christmas Tree Lights

    Dec. 23, 2024
    The novel Christmas tree lights were seen as a marvel in a time when most people still feared electricity.
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    Analog

    Tailoring the Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers to Infrared Sensor Apps (Part 2)

    Dec. 19, 2024
    Part 2 describes TIA applications in fiber-optic communication systems and makes recommendations for designs that are specific to each application in fiber-optic comms.
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    Power

    Compact Thick-Film Resistors Offer High Power Dissipation and Reliability

    Dec. 18, 2024
    Bringing power ratings of up to 35 W, these rugged thick-film resistors usher in reliability and economy to industrial motor drives, AC-DC and DC-DC power converters, and battery...

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    Engineering on Friday

    A Holiday Gift Guide that Will Change Your Life

    Dec. 17, 2024
    Technology Editor Cabe Atwell puts together a holiday gift list that could change an engineer's life for the better.
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    Products and Solutions

    2024 Engineer's Holiday Gift Guide

    Dec. 17, 2024
    What do engineers and programmers want in their stocking this year? We are looking for your recommendations.
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    Automotive

    Electric Aviation Gains Momentum as Battery-Powered Trainers Enter the Market

    Dec. 16, 2024
    Here’s a look at two commercially available e-trainers that are already flying and promise to lower the cost, and carbon footprint, of pilot training.
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    Tailoring the Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers to Infrared Sensor Apps (Part 1)

    Dec. 12, 2024
    Part 1 of this two-part series introduces transimpedance amplifiers and describes their application in laser rangefinders and LiDAR systems.
    GDCA
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    Boards

    The Missing Piece of the Supply Chain

    Dec. 11, 2024
    Supply-chain disruptions are a constant threat, but some vulnerabilities are hidden in plain sight. Discover how obsolescence undermines even the strongest supply chains and what...
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    Test & Measurement

    The Latest in Current-Sensing Products: 2024

    Dec. 10, 2024
    Cutting-edge advances in current-sensing technologies are revolutionizing power management, precision, and efficiency across automotive, industrial, and energy sectors.
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    SiC Schottky Barrier Diodes Built for High-Voltage xEV Systems

    Dec. 6, 2024
    ROHM’s automotive-grade SiC Schottky diodes feature new packaging that make them more resistant to creepage-induced leakage.