In the late 1930s, Claude Shannon showed that by using switches that close for "true" and open for "false," it was possible to carry out logical operations by assigning the number 1 to "true" and 0 ...
Jim engineering student at RIT Jim Heaney has created a new binary decoder kit which he has launched via Kickstarter. The project has already raised its required pledge goal thanks to nearly 100 ...
The HMC641 non-reflective GaAs pHEMT SP4T MMIC switch operates from dc to 18 GHz, exhibits 2-dB insertion loss and 42-dB isolation at midband, and features an on-chip binary decoder that requires only ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results