In the first of a multi-part series on how to design a custom chip for under $1,000, our Analog Editor gets you started with a Magnificent 7 list of textbooks. TinyTapeout offers a course that ...
This article is part of a series. Read Part 1 and Part 2. Electronic product designers can’t always find the components that fit their exact needs, nor do they have time to chase down sources for hard ...
A deep dive into the technological progress of today’s smart valves, bearings, brakes, gearboxes and actuators, and what’s next. A robotic arm with three Ogura spring-applied brakes on the pivot ...
Options available to electronics designers and engineers looking for specific, custom components. Reasons why selecting custom components might be the right solution for electronics designers.
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