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.

Could fixed wireless broadband be the solution for connectivity?

While COVID has accelerated the growth of remote work tremendously, remote work was always going to happen. What is fixed wireless broadband, how does it different to standard conn

10-01-2021

Microsoft to Develop ARM Server Device

In recent news, Microsoft has announced that it will be developing its own ARM-based processors for servers, and potentially Microsoft Surface devices. How has Intel fallen behind

09-01-2021

The Smart Home – It Won’t Happen Until There Is Unity

The Internet of Things presents many opportunities for the home, but unless there is unity in how devices communicate, the smart home won’t become a reality any time soon. How coul

09-01-2021

UK Researchers Explore Wireless Charging in EVs

Recently, a research project conducted by Western Power Distribution is looking to determine wireless charging viability in EVs. What is wireless charging, what advantages could EV

06-01-2021

BOSCH BHI260AP Self-Learning AI Sensor

Recently, BOSCH announced its latest activity sensor, the BHI260AP, but this sensor is more intelligent than most. What features does the BHI260AP integrate, what can its AI core d

06-01-2021

IBM and Fujifilm Develop 580TB Tape Memory Technology

Recently, IBM and Fujifilm demonstrated their latest tape drive technology that can hold 580TB per tape. What is tape memory, why is it still being used, and what is it used for? I

05-01-2021

Curve Image Sensor Developed By French Start-up Curve-One

Recently, a French start-up company has developed a curved image sensor. What issues do standard image sensors suffer from, what has the start-up developed, and why is it an import

04-01-2021

Xilinx Joins the Confidential Computing Consortium

Recently, Xilinx announced it’s joining of the Confidential Computing Consortium, or CCC. Who is the Confidential Computing Consortium, why is there a focus on data security, and w

28-12-2020