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.

Intel's New Vulnerability: Unraveling the Side-Channel Attack Threat

Recently, new side-channel attacks have been identified in multiple Intel processors where data can be leaked through the EFLAGS register. What is a side-channel attack, how does t

Insights | 05-05-2023

Balsa Wood Transistors: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Electronics & Plant Integration

In a more unusual direction, researchers recently demonstrated a functioning transistor made from balsa wood that they hope will allow for future sensors to be integrated inside li

Environment | 04-05-2023

Balsa Wood Transistors: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Electronics & Plant Integration

In a more unusual direction, researchers recently demonstrated a functioning transistor made from balsa wood that they hope will allow for future sensors to be integrated inside li

Insights | 04-05-2023

Can Biofire's Biometric Smart Gun Prevent Unauthorised Use of Firearms?

Recently, a Colorado-based company, Biofire, has been developing a Smart Gun that utilises biometrics to allow only authorised users to discharge the weapon. This article explores

In The News | 03-05-2023

Microwatt-Powered Wake-Up Receiver: A Game-Changer for IoT Device Energy Efficiency

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a new miniaturised wake-up receiver that consumes microwatts of power and can wake up an electronic circuit using terahertz waves. What

IoT | 02-05-2023

Microwatt-Powered Wake-Up Receiver: A Game-Changer for IoT Device Energy Efficiency

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a new miniaturised wake-up receiver that consumes microwatts of power and can wake up an electronic circuit using terahertz waves. What

Insights | 02-05-2023

The Future of Soft Robotics: Biodegradable Artificial Muscles & Their Applications

Recently, a team of researchers demonstrated a new artificial muscle built wholly from biodegradable components, paving the way for compostable robotic systems. What challenges doe

Insights | 27-04-2023

Ask the Expert: Datalynq - Transforming Electronic Component Supply Chain with Analytics

As the world continues to recover from the effects of COVID, engineers are faced with increasing pressure when selecting components. To help engineers with these challenges, Source

Insights | 26-04-2023