How to Know Your Electronic Components Are RoHS/REACH-Approved
This blog will dig into the RoHS and REACH regulations, their effect on electronic design engineers, and how DigiKey can help.
You're Sleeping on the Magic of APIs for Electronic Procurement
APIs are important in optimizing the supply chain for chips, semiconductors and all parts digital.
Three Fantastic Electronic Design Tips to Better the Environment
There is not an environmentally friendly and economical way to process e-waste. However, some choices designers make can result in greener choices.
IoT Technology Designers Need Not Be Fooled on AI and Edge Computing
The Cloud suffers from high latency created by upload and download bandwidths. Solve this by minimizing cloud communication with edge computing.
The Hidden Trick to Size Heat Sinks for Modern Technology
Every electronic component in a device produces heat. To avoid “bricking” designs, engineers must ensure every component operates at a safe temperature.
3 Unique Holiday Builds to Empower Any Kid's Engineering Mind
Gift ideas for engineering parents, especially those developing electronics. A Raspberry Pi is a fun and educational tool that can expand your kid’s interests.
Making Sense of the Nonuniversal Technology of USB
Here is what you need to know when designing USB compatible electronics. Engineers still need to make various design decisions based upon the application.
Why Can’t Chromecast, Airplay and Bluetooth Get Along?
Why a wired and wireless combination of options were used for a home theater sound system intended to be as affordable, simple, and wireless as possible.
Why Some “Wireless” Home Electronics Can’t Cut the Cord
Why a wired and wireless combination of options were used for a home theater sound system intended to be as affordable, simple, and wireless as possible.
Confuse HDMI, HDMI ARC, and HDMI eARC at Your Own Risk
Find out the differences between HDMI, HDMI ARC, and HDMI eARC and where to use them in your application.

