LAFOX, Ill., Nov. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Richardson Electronics, Ltd. (NASDAQ: RELL) announces the availability of new SiC Schottky diodes from UnitedSiC, now with the lowest VF-Qc for fast ...
Called DZDH0401DW, it is designed to work with a p-channel mosfet in the high-side rail in systems up to 40V. It might better be described as a ‘nearly ideal diode controller’ as it draws some current ...
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How diodes let electricity flow one way
Diodes are tiny components that allow electricity to flow in only one direction. In this video, you'll learn how diodes work, ...
It seems to be Ideal Diode Week at Electronics Weekly (here and here) as Diodes is also promoting one, this time an ideal diode that can cope with ±65V on its input and drops only 20mV when conducting ...
Niskayuna, N.Y.-based General Electric Co.’s Global Research organization reported today its researchers have developed an “ideal” carbon nanotube diode that operates at the theoretical limit, ...
GE Global Research, the centralized research organization of the General Electric Co., has developed an ideal carbon nanotube diode that operates at the "theoretical limit," or best possible ...
Researchers have found a way to make a key electronic component on a phenomenally tiny scale -- a single-molecule diode. Recently, at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute, N.J. Tao and ...
I'm sort of curious myself. I've been on the software side of things for a long time, but I have a lot of EE coworkers, and I've been curious about learning a little about building electronics, to the ...
Diodes has announced the introduction of a driver IC to address the need for increased output from piezoelectric sounders. Featuring an integrated synchronous boost converter, the PAM8906 enables ...
The same molecule that provides the instructions for building life may one day be used to build computers. Using copper and a common ingredient of shampoo, scientists were able to turn DNA into a sort ...
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