Top Stories of the Week: Mar. 23-27, 2026

Check out the latest stories, videos, and podcasts from the week of Mar. 23, 2026.
March 24, 2026
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As AI reshapes engineering work, continuous education is becoming the clearest path to staying relevant and indispensable.
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Parallel battery-management ICs provide new ways to stretch out the limited runtime of smart glasses and AR/VR goggles.
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In the patent application, CATL states it’s developed a positive electrode plate that uses a fluorine-containing lithium salt and sulfide solid-state electrolyte materials.
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FPGAs continue to gain ground in the edge AI arena thanks to their combination of reconfigurable hardware and deterministic, low-latency performance.

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When deploying connectors engineered to perform in extreme temperatures and harsh environments, it’s important to understand customer needs to deliver tailored solutions.

More of This Week's Articles

The Featured Articles above are just some of the content that's new this week on Electronic Design. Check out the rest here.

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Stay on top of the technologies and trends in focus at APEC 2026 and hear from industry insiders on the state of the power electronics industry.
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MediaTek’s Genio family expands with NPU-enhanced chips that can handle generative AI.
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Find out what NVIDIA is delivering in the AI space.
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Three of Electronic Design’s most colorful editors will be attending North America’s leading power conference and would love to meet you if you’re planning to attend APEC 2026...
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Following a strategic approach to cooling, power delivery and rack-level integration will help data centers boost AI compute density.
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FPGAs continue to gain ground in the edge AI arena thanks to their combination of reconfigurable hardware and deterministic, low-latency performance.
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Check out the breaking news, videos, and podcasts at this year's Embedded World conference.
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The humble, ancient digital logic gate continues to play a key role in advanced applications.
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The SmartMCD TB9M001FTG driver board brings precision control to two brushed DC motors.
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Electric aviation is on the rise and Electronic Design’s Lee Goldberg will be on the road to cover the latest developments at two of this year’s most exciting air shows.

Editor's Choice: From the Electronic Design Archives

These articles were chosen by the editors at Electronic Design that complement the new articles above. They are included in our regular newsletters.

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Electric motors can be found in most types of machinery. Here we examine some of the common myths about their selection, operation, and future.
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Follow these best practices for PCB design and antenna placement to get the best performance out of your RF design.
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Is high-voltage DC (HVDC) the future of power distribution in data centers? If so, power-supply designers will have to work through a lot of challenges to make it a reality.
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Magnetic sensors offer a convenient alternative to their mechanical counterparts. This article discusses the different types of these sensors, their operating principles, and ...
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This article looks at different methods applied to achieve ultra-low Iq in bandgap references, which are temperature-independent voltage references.
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“It’s a bug hunt”… A look at modern trace and debugging techniques such as static and dynamic analysis.
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Here’s a look at two commercially available e-trainers that are already flying and promise to lower the cost, and carbon footprint, of pilot training.
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Centered around model airplanes, one visionary is making STEM education a hands-on activity that’s so much fun whereby kids treat it as recreational.

Editor's Weekly Picks 

We hope you enjoy the articles on Electronic Design, but there's a lot going on and we can't cover everything. In this section, Electronic Design editors highlight articles they found this week that you might be interested in as well.

Bill Wong's Picks this Week

Drones have changed the way war is waged and how packages are delivered. My first pick is from Military and Aerospace Electronics.

CONEXPO may not be at the top of your list like NVIDIA's GTC was for me, but Power and Motion editor Sara Jensen provides some great sensor coverage from the show that you might find very useful. 

You may not be heading to ISC West, but this article on SecurityInfowatch.com asks some questions you might want to add to your list when it comes to discussing AI and security. 

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William G. Wong

Senior Content Director - Electronic Design and Microwaves & RF

I am Editor of Electronic Design focusing on embedded, software, and systems. As Senior Content Director, I also manage Microwaves & RF and I work with a great team of editors to provide engineers, programmers, developers and technical managers with interesting and useful articles and videos on a regular basis. Check out our free newsletters to see the latest content.

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I earned a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters in Computer Science from Rutgers University. I still do a bit of programming using everything from C and C++ to Rust and Ada/SPARK. I do a bit of PHP programming for Drupal websites. I have posted a few Drupal modules.  

I still get a hand on software and electronic hardware. Some of this can be found on our Kit Close-Up video series. You can also see me on many of our TechXchange Talk videos. I am interested in a range of projects from robotics to artificial intelligence. 

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Managing Editor - Electronic Design and Microwaves & RF

Roger manages the websites and print issues for Electronic Design and Microwaves &RF. 

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