Iron-on circuit; thermal drawing of e-fibers; recyclable, self-healing circuits; 'living metal' bioelectronics.
Iron-on patches can repair clothing or add personal flair to backpacks and hats. And now they could power wearable tech, too.
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have found a way to use light to control and read tiny quantum ...
Iron-on electronic patches could make wearable tech easy to apply at home using liquid metal and heat-activated adhesives.
Discover how to build a simple wireless power transfer system at home using readily available components like enameled copper wire, an LED, a 2N2222A transistor, and a 9V battery. This step-by-step ...
Researchers have combined liquid metal and a heat-activated adhesive to create an electrically conductive patch that bonds to ...
A year ago, I’ve design reviewed an MCU module for CAN hacking, called TinySparrow. Modules are plenty cool, and even more so when they’re intended for remaking car ECUs. For a while ...
Abstract: Large Language Model (LLM) exhibits great potential in designing of analog integrated circuits (IC) because of its excellence in abstraction and generalization for knowledge. However, ...