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Using Superconducting Circuits in Quantum Computers Liam Critchley
Quantum computing, and quantum technologies in general, are theorized to be the next paradigm shift in high-performance technology. Much research is going into the physical infrastructure of quantum technologies, and superconducting circuits are one such option as the fundamental building blocks

New Tech Tuesdays: 3 Small RF Passive Components That Keep Circuits Intact Tommy Cummings
RF passives might not be flashy, but they play an essential role in RF and microwave circuits. New Tech Tuesdays examines AVX inductors, Murata capacitors, and Vishay resistors, three new-to-market RF passives for design engineers to consider.

New Tech Tuesdays: Fuse Technology Tommy Cummings
We pay tribute to a new generation of heroic fuses by featuring three different types—resettable, very fast-acting, and eFuses—that put their lives on the line to protect valuable electric circuits.

Small Yet Versatile Digilent Analog Discovery 2 Tool Tommy Cummings
The Analog Discovery 2 provides hours of technical enrichment to those who work with analog or digital circuits. For students, who are looking for programs that advance their knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, it’s a pocket-sized tool that performs several functions.

Which Switch: Who Cares if it’s AC or DC?! Rudy Ramos
Have you ever tried to use a switch in an application and wondered whether the difference between the AC and DC rating on switches really matters? ­­There is a fallacy that any switch can be used so long as its current rating exceeds the maximum load requirements in the circuit. Who cares if it’s AC or DC, it’s only a 12VDC system right? Wrong; when it comes to switches, the differences in current-carrying capacity are dramatically different between AC and DC circuits and this is typically reflected in the switch’s AC and DC ratings.

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