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Low cost and simple sine wave oscillator that can be tuned with a single resistor with decent quality output.
A new single-transistor neuron simplifies complex logic functions, enabling compact, energy-efficient neuromorphic systems with significant AI potential.
Here’s a look at the output waveforms from a recently released open-source Chaotic Circuits PCB that includes Lorenz, Chua, and Rossler Strange Attractors.
This tutorial is intended to graduate students, specialized in microelectronics formation. Before this work, the concerned students have spent one week in the cleanroom. In this training, with the ...
The headline is how the company plans to create a one trillion transistor GPU. The article details how the AI boom is currently the main driver for increased compute power in chips, especially GPUs.
Owing to the benefits of organic electronics, flexible, large area and low cost circuits can be easily implemented, however, these circuits are marred by low performance. The performance improvement ...
The invention of the transistor 75 years ago made the modern age possible, thanks to its ability to amplify or switch electrical signals.
On the 75th anniversary of the transistor, Intel promises that microchips will have at least 10x more transistors by the end of the decade.
"We decided to use a type of chaotic oscillator that is extraordinarily simple, involving only one transistor and a handful of passive components, and known as the Minati-Frasca oscillator.