Soft electronic circuits could be used to develop new wearable or implantable devices. Scientists have developed a way to produce soft, flexible and stretchy electronic circuits and radio antennas by ...
Conductive ink is a great tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on surfaces. But these inks can be costly, they do not work on some materials, and devices to apply them can plug up. Now, ...
Researchers have used laser light to draw electronic circuits directly onto flexible films, sculpting 2D materials without chemicals, photolithography, or cleanrooms. (Nanowerk Spotlight) What if you ...
Using carbon atoms deposited on graphene, researchers have demonstrated a technique for creating dynamic patterns on graphene surfaces. The patterns could be used to make reconfigurable electronic ...
A printing technology, inspired by the resilience of tree root systems, is set to redefine the future of conformal ...
Ever found yourself tangled in a mess of wires and components, struggling to create a clear and intuitive wiring diagram? If so, you’re not alone. Many electronics enthusiasts face this challenge, ...
Ever since cloud-based services like Salesforce and Google Docs began replacing their well-entrenched desktop counterparts, there has been much speculation as to when EDA software might also make the ...
QSPICE is an analog and mixed-signal simulator characterized by high simulation speed, accuracy and reliability. It is a new program and can be downloaded here. QSPICE is still in the demonstration ...
A team of MIT chemists have created a carbon nanotube "lead" that can be used to draw freehand electronic circuits using a standard, mechanical pencil. In a normal pencil, the lead is usually ...
New method uses soft sheets made of silicone rubber that have many tiny droplets of liquid metal embedded inside them Scientists have developed a way to produce soft, flexible and stretchy electronic ...