Electronics News https://electrosome.com/category/electronics/electronics-news/ You Inspire.....We Create..... Thu, 13 Nov 2014 08:56:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Camouflage objects using Nano-Mirage Effect https://electrosome.com/camouflage-objects-using-nano-mirage-effect/ https://electrosome.com/camouflage-objects-using-nano-mirage-effect/#comments Mon, 17 Dec 2012 00:33:19 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=4232 Everyone of us was astonished by seeing the camouflage effect in the James bond movie. It was a brilliance of visual effects. But ever wondered if it works for real. Yes!!! The scientists are on the verge of the discovery of it. [youtube video_id=”UPFBPxFDFB8″ width=”880″ height=”495″] The mechanism has now been developed by researchers at the University of […]

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Nanowire 3D Transistors Becomes More Compact https://electrosome.com/nanowire-3d-transistors-more-compact/ https://electrosome.com/nanowire-3d-transistors-more-compact/#respond Sat, 23 Jun 2012 16:49:50 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=2731 A transistor is a very important electronic device which is used to amplify and switch electronic signals. Semiconductor Chip makers started to use 3D Transistors in 2011 to reduce the size and increase the efficiency of chips. They can pack more 3D transistors into a single chip since it is much more compact than traditional planar […]

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The First Chemical Circuit Developed https://electrosome.com/first-chemical-circuit/ https://electrosome.com/first-chemical-circuit/#respond Wed, 30 May 2012 08:30:34 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=2040 Ion Transistors for the transport of both positive and negative ions, as well as biomolecules had been previously developed by a group of Organic Electronics research team at Linköping University. Now Tybrandt has now succeed in developing circuits using these Transistors similar to traditional silicon electronics. In essence of this technology we can build computer chips that can directly interface with […]

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Nano Vacuum Tubes : The Future of Computing https://electrosome.com/nano-vacuum-tubes/ https://electrosome.com/nano-vacuum-tubes/#respond Tue, 29 May 2012 04:10:25 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1921 Vacuum Tubes Reloads…. Vacuum Tubes are used in computing, switching, amplification and rectification right up to 60s. Then it died a quick death since most applications solid state device such as semiconductor devices have replaced them. We all know that Semiconductor devices are small in size and cheaper than vacuum tube devices. Silicon transistors are cheaper but […]

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Samsung’s New Transistor Structure using Graphene https://electrosome.com/new-graphene-transistor-samsung/ https://electrosome.com/new-graphene-transistor-samsung/#respond Mon, 21 May 2012 14:10:44 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1738 Samsung Electronics has Developed a new Transistor Structure using Graphene to increase the possibilities of transistor in future, reported online by the journal Science, 17th May.  The core R&D incubator for Samsung Electronics, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology has developed new Graphene Transistor Device structure to hold the Moore’s law true for a decade. This research is regarded as […]

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‘Graphene Quilts’ To Cool High-Power GaN Devices https://electrosome.com/graphene-quilts-to-cool-high-power-gan-devices/ https://electrosome.com/graphene-quilts-to-cool-high-power-gan-devices/#respond Mon, 14 May 2012 19:06:14 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1660 Gallium Nitride is a binary semiconductor commonly used in bright LEDs since 1990’s and used in wireless applications due to its high voltage operation and high efficiency operation. Since 2006 Graphene Transistors have been offered commercially. But like all other high power devices, the problem is to remove significant amount of dissipated heat which has […]

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Intel launched Ivy Bridge Chips with 3D Transistors and 22nm Process https://electrosome.com/intel-ivy-bridge/ https://electrosome.com/intel-ivy-bridge/#respond Sat, 05 May 2012 15:25:17 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1374 The giant chip maker Intel has finally released its 3ed generation chips named Ivy Bridge. They says that the new microprocessor chips used fundamentally different technology. These chips comes with 3D Transistors and are manufactured at 22nm process. The new technology will ensure high processing speed along with power saving. The chip makers keep the pace […]

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Optical Transistors Out of Silicon : Significant step towards Optical Computing https://electrosome.com/optical-transistors-silicon/ https://electrosome.com/optical-transistors-silicon/#respond Fri, 04 May 2012 15:35:09 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1346 We all know that electrons are good at processing information, but they are incapable of carrying information over long distances. On the other hand, Photons can carry information all around the planet but their processing is hectic. So we use electrons for processing and photons for long distance data transmission. Thus we need significant amount of […]

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New Organic Transistor by X-ray Probe : Do Well in Hot Water https://electrosome.com/x-ray-probe-organic-transistor/ https://electrosome.com/x-ray-probe-organic-transistor/#respond Tue, 01 May 2012 08:27:17 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=1279 Recently, the scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) along with an international research team delineated the possibility of a new class of sterilizable, flexible, organic electronic materials  for medical applications by proving the stability of a novel and rugged thin-film membrane at high temperatures. The work conducted using a low-energy X-ray beam line, […]

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3D Transistor : Intel Reinvents Transistors https://electrosome.com/3d-transistor/ https://electrosome.com/3d-transistor/#respond Sat, 11 Feb 2012 03:23:58 +0000 https://electrosome.com/?p=777 Transistor is a very important electronic device which is used to amplify and switch signals. It was using 2D design since the invention, about 50 years ago. Now Intel introduces a revolutionary 3D Transistor design called Tri-Gate. This technology was first introduced by Intel in 2002 to high volume manufacture of 22-nanometer (nm) node in […]

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