Micron's 1-Beta Node DRAM Technology for Low-Power, High-Efficiency Smartphone and IoT Applications
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
As electronic devices are continuously shrinking in order to keep up with the demands and advancements of next-generation technologies, semiconductor companies must consistently keep up with those requirements. Storage and memory technologies such as DRAM are embedded in almost every electronic device active on the market today, and they are no exception to the laws of physics in the semiconductor space. Read more.
OWON HDS2102S: ~$250 Handheld Scope Review
Depending on your level of electronics knowledge, work, and/or experimentation, a voltmeter may be sufficient for your diagnostic needs. However, being able to see the way an electronic signal changes over time, or perhaps even multiple signals, takes your analysis capabilities to a whole new level.
While such scopes are traditionally restricted to a bench or “mobile” cart, the OWON HDS2102S 100MHz scope, voltmeter, and signal generator is similar in size to a handheld multimeter. It’s available in the $200 to $300 range depending on the listing. Read more.