Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

Neuromorphic design could help reverse engineer biological neural nets

Recently, Samsung Electronics published a paper that describes a method for copying a neural net and pasting the design into memory without the need for understanding the neural ne

08-10-2021

Researchers develop a smart cane to aid those with visual impairments

Being blind is a challenging disability when considering that almost all daily activities use sight in one form or another. Researchers have recently developed a prototype of an in

08-10-2021

BFree – A whole lot of nothing

Recent reports are mentioning the development of a battery-free technology to help devices operate without the need for batteries. What exactly is being said, why is it a lot of hy

07-10-2021

Codasip Announces UK Hiring for RISC-V Development

Recently, RISC-V development Codasip announced that it will be looking to hire 100 engineers in the UK to continue its development with RISC-V IP cores. Who is Codasip, why are the

RISC-V | 05-10-2021

Researchers develop a method for creating unique IDs in chips

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have recently developed a unique doping technology for creating unique IDs on semiconductors. What challenges do

04-10-2021

Hydrogen for heating – How can hydrogen help the renewables industry?

It is a well-known fact that the renewables industry faces challenges with energy availability, and the million-dollar question is what green technology will help to act as an ener

Environment | 01-10-2021

Another cause of the semiconductor shortage comes to light – Old technology

A recent report has brought to light another key reason for the automotive semiconductor shortage; old technology. How has this factor helped reduce automotive IC supplies, why can

Semiconductors | 30-09-2021

Pre-Crime – How AI may be used to predict crime before it happens

Police in the US has been utilising a software tool called ShadowDragon to create profiles and look for links to criminality in people of key interest. However, recent reports show

AI | 29-09-2021

Xiaomi's Smart Glasses: A Game-Changer in the Wearable Tech Industry?

Recently, Xiaomi announced the development of their latest wearable tech, Xiaomi Smart Glasses. Why have other smart glasses failed, how does the Xiaomi Smart Glasses work, and why

Wearables | 28-09-2021