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.

Researchers Deploy Motion Tracking to 3D Printer to Allow for Printing of Sensors Onto Organs

Researchers have recently combined motion tracking technology with a 3D printer to create a printer then print onto moving body parts. What advantages do printable sensors provide,

18-03-2021

IMEC Demonstrates Buried Power Rails in FinFET CMOS

Recently, IMEC announced functioning devices using a new technique of burying power rails below active devices. What is a buried power rail, what did IMEC demonstrate, and why are

17-03-2021

Researchers Develop Wearable Thermoelectric Generator

Recently, researchers have developed a prototype of a wearable thermoelectric generator that can generate electricity from the warmth of human skin. How do thermoelectric generator

Wearables | 16-03-2021

COVID – Could privacy now be vulnerable to the disease?

The COVID pandemic has seen large amounts of technology deployed worldwide to try and contain the spread of the virus. But there is cause for concern with how such technology may b

Privacy | 13-03-2021

Kioxia and Western Digital Release 6th Generation 3D Flash

Recently, Kioxia and Western Digital announced the development of the 6th generation Flash memory, and the features that it incorporates. Who is Kioxia? What does the new memory of

12-03-2021

Is Intel about to fundamentally change?

Intel is one of the last major giants in the semiconductor industry who remains stubborn in their production method; they must make their own devices. What challenges has Intel fac

12-03-2021

Nvidia Hampers Crypto Mining on their Latest Graphics Cards

Recent information has come to light that Nvidia aims to reduce its GPUs capability of cryptocurrency mining. Why are GPUs generally favoured in cryptocurrency mining, why is Nvidi

11-03-2021

Which? Claims the UK Population Could be Owed £480 Million by Qualcomm

Recently, Qualcomm’s licensing and royalties practices have come under fire by multiple industry sectors and businesses as being unfair. Now, Which? in the UK has determined that Q

10-03-2021