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New Intel Core X-Series Processors and Thunderbolt 3

From circuitcellar.com 4 years ago in News

During the annual Computex 2017 event, Intel unveiled its new Intel Core X-series processor family with 4 to 18 cores, which now includes the new Intel Core i9 Extreme Edition processor, the first consumer desktop CPU with 18 cores and … Continue reading →

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Analog Filter Essentials

From circuitcellar.com 19 hours ago in News

Analog frequency-selective filters are useful for noise reduction, antialiasing before digitizing a signal, frequency response correction, and more. In this article, Robert explains the differences between filters and how to design them with computer-aided tools. Welcome back to the Darker...

Enclosed AC-DC Power Supplies Deliver 35W to 100W

From circuitcellar.com 1 day ago in News

XP Power has Introduced its LCS series of regulated output, convection cooled AC-DC power supplies that are well-suited to budget-conscious applications. The four new series (LCS35, LCS50, LCS75 and LCS100) offer power levels of 35W, 50W, 75W and 100W, respectively...

Precision Measurement ICs Stretch Battery Life

From circuitcellar.com 1 day ago in News

Maxim Integrated Products has introduced three precision measurement ICs: MAX41400 instrumentation amplifier, MAX40108 precision op amp and MAX31343 real-time clock (RTC) with integrated MEMS oscillator. Designers can use the ICs to achieve double the battery life together with robust protection...

6W and 10W DC-DC Converters with 4:1 Input Range

From circuitcellar.com 1 day ago in News

CUI has announced the addition of two new EN 62368-1 certified, compact, regulated converter series to its compact isolated DC-DC converters line. The PQQ6W-S and the PQQ10W-S both offer cost-effective solutions for a wide range of applications, including IoT, consumer,...

Current Sense Amplifiers Boast Low Offset Voltage

From circuitcellar.com 1 day ago in News

Microchip Technology has introduced its high-side current sense amplifiers. They feature what the company claims is the industry’s lowest offset for AEC-Q100 Grade 0 qualified high-side current sense amplifier devices. The MCP6C02 amplifier is offered in both a Grade 1...

White Hot: Measuring Color Temperature

From circuitcellar.com 2 days ago in News

Using an Arduino Mega Centuries before the science of color temperature was understood, blacksmiths already knew how to read the temperature of a heated piece of metal by its color emissions. In this article, Jeff discusses the math and science...

EQ #62

From circuitcellar.com 2 days ago in News

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The Internet of Things (Part 5)

From circuitcellar.com 3 days ago in News

IoT Security System and data security should be of utmost importance to any professional engineer who designs devices for the Internet of Things (IoT). This month Bob looks at security issues related to the IoT and what embedded systems designers can...

Build a Gesture-Controlled Camera Platform

From circuitcellar.com 5 days ago in News

Using a PIC32 MCU It’s not easy to hold a heavy camera for a long period. With that in mind, these three Cornell students designed and implemented a 2-axis, gesture-controlled camera platform based on a Microchip PIC32 MCU that maps...

Engineering Crossword #36

From circuitcellar.com 5 days ago in News

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