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This Machine Can 3D Print Custom Wiring

A new technique combines 3D printing with laser annealing to produce intricate conductive metallic...

Ferrite Inductors Now Available from KEMET

KEMET Corporation is expanding its line of passive electronic components by adding high-quality ferrite inductors to its offerings. These inductors can be used in electronic filters and in power distribution networks, which can be found in nearly all classes of electronic systems.

Paper Joins the Internet of Things

A ubiquitous office and school supply has just gotten a technical upgrade. A team of researchers from the University of Washington, Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University have given paper sensing abilities so that just like modern devices, items made from paper can respond to swipes and taps and connect to the digital world.

Australian Engineers Break World Record for Solar Efficiency

Engineers at Australia’s University of New South Wales have set a new world record for solar efficiency. Using normal sunlight without concentrators, they achieved 34.5 percent conversion efficiency, which is 44 percent better than the previous record.

New Edition of UL 61010-1, Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment

UL has revised UL 61010-1, the standard for "Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for...
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Optical Nanocavity Could Improve 2D Electronics

A team of electrical engineering researchers placed a 2D semiconductor (MoS2) on top of an optical nanocavity. The structure improved the material’s absorption of light, so it could absorb 70 percent of a laser that was projected onto it. This approach could lead to more efficient and flexible electronics.

This App Visualizes How Interference Affects Antenna Signals

Engineers at Drexel University developed an app that uses augmented reality to demonstrate antenna performance. The BeamViewer app visualizes electromagnetic signals and demonstrates the difference between a standard antenna and a smart reconfigurable antenna, which adjusts its signals to find the best path.

IEC Releases Second Edition of IEC 60384-14-2:2016, Fixed Capacitor Standard

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released a new edition of IEC 60384-14-2:2016. This standard...

Drivers Blame Tesla’s Self-Driving Features for Crashes

Who is at fault when an autonomous vehicle crashes? Two drivers are blaming the Tesla's automated features for recent crashes. In both cases, Tesla disputes the claims.

Disney’s Scanner Uses Electromagnetic Emissions to Identify Gadgets

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is an accurate and convenient method for asset management and inventory tracking, but it comes at a cost. Some researchers have focused on redesigning RFID tags to make them smaller and therefore cheaper, but now two electrical engineers working for Disney Research have developed RFID technology that eliminates the tags altogether. The new system uses the electromagnetic signals that gadgets already emit, which makes this method less expe
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