| Add an RF receiver to a microcontroller and you open up many possibilities. It doesn’t need to be complicated, for most applications you can...
| Add an RF receiver to a microcontroller and you open up many possibilities. It doesn’t need to be complicated, for most applications you can...
| The merger of NXP Semiconductors with Freescale Semiconductor has been completed this week. It makes NXP the fourth-largest, non-memory semi...
| ... is fake medication and food. Fake pharmaceuticals have been found to contain chalk, brick dust, paint, pesticides, and even traces of hu...
| Compared to the giant leaps forward in computing power, human computer interfacing has made little progress. We're still mostly hunched over...
| It’s not accidental that coax (coaxial; co-axial) connectors are ideal for RF applications: after all, they surround the signal pin with a g...
| It may not be the highest of Hi-Fi but at only 38x56 mm this low-cost discrete design is smaller and cheaper than IC modules of similar powe...
| The PE42422 is a HaRP-enhanced SPDT RF switch designed to cover a broad range of applications from 5 MHz to 6 GHz. This reflective switch in...
| The MCP9600 from Microchip is a single chip solution to convert thermocouple output EMF to degrees Celsius. The chip includes integrated col...
| Spectrum Instruments, specialists in PC-based test, measurement and signal generation instrumentation has announced a new range of RF pre-am...
| Using small microcontroller like, say, an 8-pin ATtiny from Atmel, we’re left with just five GPIOs remaining after discounting the two suppl...