Optoelectronics
WSTS releases its August 2022 semiconductor market forecast
The Worldwide Semiconductor Market is expected to increase 13.9% in 2022, continuing to grow by 4.6% in 2023.
High-resolution radiation tolerant lenses
Resolve Optics, specialists in radiation tolerant lenses for monitoring nuclear reprocessing and power generation plants, is supplying HD (1080p) resolution lenses optimised for the new generation of radiation hard CMOS cameras.
Echelle replica gratings
LASER COMPONENTS represents Optometrics in the UK, supplying wavelength selection products including diffraction gratings, monochromators, optical filters, and tuneable light sources.
Yokogawa launches optical spectrum analyzers
Yokogawa has launched two optical spectrum analysers (OSAs) to fulfil market demands for an instrument capable of measuring a wide range of wavelengths to meet new needs in optical product development and manufacturing.
Top 5 animal-based tech
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 tech innovations based on animals.
KDPOF designs first optical 1000BASE-RH SFP module
KDPOF has developed and validated the first 1000BASE-RH SFP module for optical gigabit connectivity in vehicles. The design of the new small form-factor pluggable transceiver module is based on a standard SFP supporting MSA registers via I2C bus.
LEDs come in 17 different colours
Cree LED's XLamp Element G (XE-G) LEDs are said to be breakthrough solutions for colour-mixing lighting applications that require high levels of light output and full control over the spectral content.
Reference flat mirrors for satellite telescope performance verification
Optical Surfaces reports how its high precision reference flat mirrors are enabling testing and precise alignment of Earth observation satellite telescopes.
European semiconductor sales up 20.4% year-on-year
European semiconductor sales in May 2022 reached $3.777bn, the European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) reported based on the latest World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) data.
Six world-leading engineers shortlisted for £350,000 research prize
Six world-leading researchers have been announced as shortlisted nominees for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize worth £350,000.