Creating Next-Gen Microcontroller Developer Tools and Equipping the People Who Use Them

Creating Next-Gen Microcontroller Developer Tools and Equipping the People Who Use Them

Microchip’s Rodger Richey shares insights on evolving development tools for microcontrollers, the impact of AI, and his goal to fostering hands-on learning and…


Podcasts Apr 22, 2025 by Daniel Bogdanoff
Rediscovering Colossus, the First Large-Scale Electronic Computer

Rediscovering Colossus, the First Large-Scale Electronic Computer

Colossus was obscured for decades due to government secrecy. Now, it is finally recognized as the world’s first programmable electronic digital computer, even…


News Apr 21, 2025 by Luke James
Advanced Programmable Power Supply Features Boost Productivity

Advanced Programmable Power Supply Features Boost Productivity

Explore how advanced power supply features can drive smarter testing and greater efficiency—read the white paper now.


Dukosi Releases Reference Design for Grid-Scale BESS

Dukosi Releases Reference Design for Grid-Scale BESS

Dukosi's battery monitoring system aims to improve the performance, safety, and scalability of large-scale energy storage.


News Apr 21, 2025 by Austin Futrell
Improving RF Power Amplifier Linearity With Digital Predistortion

Improving RF Power Amplifier Linearity With Digital Predistortion

We discuss the basics of implementing digital predistortion in RF power amplifier systems and explore two popular techniques based on look-up tables.


ROHM’s RS7xxxxBx Series MOSFETs: Driving Performance & Reliability in Server Power Applications

ROHM’s RS7xxxxBx Series MOSFETs: Driving Performance & Reliability in Server Power Applications

Cloud computing and AI applications have exponentially increased the power needs of data center infrastructure.


ROHM Unveils 4th-Gen RGA Series IGBTs with Low Loss and High Short-Circuit Tolerance

ROHM Unveils 4th-Gen RGA Series IGBTs with Low Loss and High Short-Circuit Tolerance

High-voltage applications have become increasingly power-intensive as systems reach up to 800V.


Sensors for LiDAR, Phones, and Even the Brain Push the Limits of Size

Sensors for LiDAR, Phones, and Even the Brain Push the Limits of Size

Sony, Omnivision, and Georgia Tech have each developed compact sensors that deliver high-end performance in tight spaces.


News Apr 18, 2025 by Luke James