Gary Elinoff

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Gary Elinoff graduated from SUNY Stony Brook with a bachelor’s degree in physics and he also holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from San Jose State University. Along the way, he was also awarded an MBA with a concentration in finance from Boston University. Now a professional science and engineering writer, he has worked in test engineering and as writer/editor for the electronic trade press.

Six Things to Know about Electronic Subsystems Within a Modern Vehicle

Until a car battery can be charged in 5 minutes that can take car and driver on a non-stop 250 mile journey, fully electric vehicles will gain no real foothold in the US. That’s be

Insights | 19-02-2020

Six Things to Know about Electronic Subsystems Within a Modern Vehicle

Until a car battery can be charged in 5 minutes that can take car and driver on a non-stop 250 mile journey, fully electric vehicles will gain no real foothold in the US. That’s be

Educational | 19-02-2020

What is a Railgun? Four Things to Know about Railguns

Rail guns are devices that use electrical power instead of chemical power to propel projectiles over 100 miles at hypersonic speeds. The first practical rail guns are even now bein

Articles | 23-01-2020

What is a Railgun? Four Things to Know about Railguns

Rail guns are devices that use electrical power instead of chemical power to propel projectiles over 100 miles at hypersonic speeds. The first practical rail guns are even now bein

Insights | 23-01-2020

What is a Railgun? Four Things to Know about Railguns

Rail guns are devices that use electrical power instead of chemical power to propel projectiles over 100 miles at hypersonic speeds. The first practical rail guns are even now bein

Educational | 23-01-2020

7 Things To Consider About Nanotubes In Electronics

Carbon nanotubes have been the “technology of the future” since the days of the Buckyball in 1985. With the demonstration of a field-effect transistor made of carbon nanotubes that

16-12-2019

6 Things to Consider About Flexible Displays

It is now possible to build displays that can actually be bent. They can actually be folded in half, almost like a piece of paper. They have many uses, but here we will focus on th

02-12-2019

5 Things to Consider About Fusion Reactors

Fusion is what powers the Sun – and Hydrogen Bombs.  A fusion reaction generally involves two atoms “fusing” into a new atom. The atoms of interest are two isotopes of hydrogen, de

19-11-2019

Six Things That Need to be Considered About 5G

5G is a revolutionary technology that will vastly improve the speed at which smartphone users can receive information. But it goes far beyond that. It will also serve to hasten the

05-11-2019