Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
A new study found that precise application of radio waves can change the activity of brain cells in ways that could counter neurological conditions.
Pinpointing the minimum and maximum transient noise bandwidth for a transient noise simulation is a non-trivial task. But these algorithms can help ease the challenge and ...
Although it dates back to the early days of the Marconi Company in the 1920s, the Franklin oscillator has remained a ...
Researchers have pushed quantum chip design into a new era by simulating every physical detail before fabrication. Using a ...
Offering light-load and noise-sensitive options, STMicroelectronics’ DCP3603 monolithic 3-A buck converter simplifies design, saves PCB space, and enhances system reliability. With a 3.3- to 36-V ...
How does the new HackRF Pro perform in practical tests? We compare it with its predecessor, the HackRF One, and analyze improvements in RF characteristics.
An international team of researchers has forced light to replicate the quantum Hall effect, a Nobel Prize–winning phenomenon that, until now, belonged almost exclusively to electrons moving through ...
He precisely controlled modulation and feedback loops ...
Abstract: We present the first demonstration of an acoustic quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) circuit based on polarization switching of ferroelectric thin films. Electric field control of ...