This series of articles reviews basic concepts, and is intended for hardware and software engineers working with embedded systems. In previous sessions we covered some of the fundamental electronic ...
RIT researchers create adaptive computer chip design that saves power in everyday electronic devices
RIT engineering research team advances adaptive analog computer chip design to improve the battery life in wearable and smart ...
This project models a basic inverting amplifier using Python code generated by an AI large language model. AI could help ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) remains a critical challenge in the design and operation of modern electronic systems. The unwanted intrusion of electromagnetic fields can disrupt circuit ...
Active inductors have emerged as a transformative component in CMOS radio frequency (RF) circuit design, effectively replacing traditional passive inductors with active semiconductor networks. By ...
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order to use the knowledge ...
RIT’s Computer Engineering option in Electrical Engineering BS will provide skills to ensure devices such as laptops, smartphones, autonomous cars, and cardiac pacemakers function efficiently.
As data speeds push into the multi-gigabit range and requirements on digital systems grow more complex, cutting down the time-to-market while also ensuring error-free reliable designs seems impossible ...
Analog vs. Digital: What’s the Difference? Air temperature, sound loudness,light intensity—in nature, all of these quantities vary smoothly and continuously over a range. Such quantities is called ...
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