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.

SiC Power Modules Driving Military Electrification

Laser Weapons will depend heavily on Silicon Carbide (SiC) Semiconductors. Key Takeaways about SiC Power Modules: The New Backbone of Military Electrification:

Insights | 18-06-2025

Space-Grade GaN: Powering Next-Gen Defence Satellites

Key Takeaways about Space-Grade GaN: Enabling the Next Generation of Defence Satellite: Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a type of wide bandgap semiconductor, alongsid

Insights | 13-06-2025

SiC and GaN Power Semiconductors Extend EV Driving Range

A Silicon Carbide based EV Power Inverter: Wolfspeed   Key Takeaways about SiC and GaN Power Semiconductors Boost EV Driving Ranges: EVs rely on a DC-based pow

Insights | 22-05-2025

Zonal Architecture: The Next Phase for Software-Defined Vehicles

Automotive Zonal Architecture. Image source: MDPI   Key Takeaways: Software Defined vehicles depend on software updates rather than hardware replacement for af

Insights | 02-05-2025

Power-Stingy E-Ink Displays Shine Bright in Direct Sunlight

Key Thing to Know: E-Paper displays allow users to to read ever-changing digital content on paper, eliminating glare and eye strain.  They don’t genera

Insights | 10-04-2025

OLED vs MicroLED: True Black and Efficiency Compared

MicroLEDs on a CMOS Substrate. Image source: Ansys   Key Takeaways about OLEDs and MicroLEDs are the keys to Brighter, More Efficient Displays  Displays based

Insights | 02-04-2025

AI Injects Steroids into the Circuit Design Process

AI can Tame even the most Complex Circuit Designs, but only with Human Help. Key Takeaways about AI Injects Steroids into the Circuit Design Process AI Circui

Insights | 24-03-2025

AI in Drug Development: Faster, Cheaper, More Effective

3 Dimensional Structure of Q8I3H7, a protein which may protect the malaria parasite against attack by the Immune system. Image source:  AlphaFold   Key Takeaways about Drug

Insights | 14-02-2025