Cheap v local: uncovering the true cost of electronics manufacturing

Hosiden Besson shows how UK-based manufacturing delivers true value, combining agility, transparency and quality control while reducing hidden offshoring costs. For decades, the electronics industry has faced a critical decision: source manufacturing overseas for a lower unit price or partner with a local provider? While the siren call of low-cost production is alluring, a deeper […]

Polyn delivers silicon-implementation of its NASP chip

Polyn Technology Ltd. announces the successful manufacturing and testing of its first silicon-implementation of its neuromorphic analog signal processing (NASP) technology. It includes the validation of both the NASP technology and design tools, which automatically convert trained digital neural network models into ultra-low-power analog neuromorphic cores ready for manufacturing in standard CMOS processes. The first […]

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Shopping list for choosing the right CEM

Choosing a CEM is a strategic decision with the right partner providing technical depth, local support and global reach for efficient, quality electronics manufacturing. Selecting a contract electronics manufacturer is both a strategic and critical decision that goes far beyond cost and capacity. The right partner can add huge value across the product lifecycle: from […]

5-V ovens (some assembly required)—part 1

The ovens in this two-part Design Idea (DI) can’t even warm that leftover half-slice of pizza, let alone cook dinner, but they can keep critical components at a constant temperature. In the first part, we’ll look at a purely analog approach, saving something PWM-based for the second. Perhaps you want to build a really wide-range […]

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Navigating hiring and career trends

As the MRSL Group highlights, success depends on attracting professionals skilled in navigating supply complexity while ensuring long-term customer and operational stability. The electronic component industry is navigating one of its most dynamic periods in recent memory. Supply chain challenges, shifting global demand and industry consolidation are shaping how companies recruit and how professionals view […]

Behind the curve: A practical look at trailing-edge dimmers

Trailing-edge dimmers offer smoother, quieter control for modern lighting systems—but their inner workings often remain overlooked. This post sheds light on the circuitry behind the silence. Sometimes, the most elegant engineering hides in the fade, where silence is not a flaw but a feature. Let’s get started. Dimmers serve as an effective interface for controlling […]

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First AI Chip That Learns and Infers

The AI Hardware Problem One of the most significant barriers to progress in artificial intelligence today is not purely algorithmic but physical. The challenge lies in getting AI systems to run efficiently on hardware as current approaches rely on vast amounts of specialized silicon, massive energy consumption, and complicated cooling systems. This approach is anything […]