If you could take an apple and break it into smaller and smaller parts, you would find molecules, then atoms, followed by subatomic particles like protons and the quarks and gluons that make them up.
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Abstract: A differential buffer for high bandwidth (BW), Time-Interleaved Analog to Digital Converters (TI ADCs) is described. The buffer, nested between Track and Hold (TH) circuits, drives the ADC ...
Abstract: In this article, the single-event response of the 1.2-kV silicon-carbide (SiC) power MOSFETs with varied buffer layer designs is investigated by the 2-D numerical simulations. The structural ...
A set of Jupyter notebooks for learning Cheminformatics. The links below will open the tutorials on Google Colab. This way you can run the notebooks without having to install software on your computer ...