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Beyond Design: Does Current Deliver the Energy in a Circuit?

07/25/2024 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
In circuit theory, we learn that current flows in a closed loop, returning to the source via a conductor pair. This flow of current provides power to the load, and energy transfer occurs as described by Ohm’s law (P = VI). Conversely, in electromagnetics theory, we discover that current does not provide the power in a circuit, but rather the energy wave is guided by the conductor to power the load, according to Maxwell’s equations.

Everyday Life, Improved by Light: GRYPHON’s Photonic Discoveries

07/11/2024 | DARPA
Radio frequency (RF) and microwave signals are integral carriers of information for technology that enriches our everyday life – cellular communication, automotive radar sensors, and GPS navigation, among others

Wave Engine Corp. Begins Deliveries of J-1 Wave Engine Production Units

07/09/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
The North American Wave Engine Corporation, a leader in affordable next-gen propulsion technology and aerial systems, has delivered an initial set of production J-1 wave engine systems to an aerospace prime contractor on contract with the US government.

Alphawave Semi Tapes Out Industry-First, Multi-Protocol I/O Connectivity Chiplet for High-Performance Compute and AI Infrastructure

06/19/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Alphawave Semi, a global leader in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, today announced the successful tape-out of the industry’s first off-the-shelf multi-protocol I/O connectivity chiplet on TSMC’s 7nm process.

Successful Demonstration of a Superconducting Circuit for Qubit Control within Large-scale Quantum Computer Systems

06/03/2024 | JCN Newswire
In support of the development of large-scale superconducting quantum computers, researchers with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), one of the largest public research organizations in Japan, in collaboration with Yokohama National University, Tohoku University, and NEC Corporation, proposed and successfully demonstrated a superconducting circuit that can control many qubits at low temperature.
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