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Diodes introduce first automotive-compliant power switches
Diodes introduce its first automotive-compliant, dual-channel, high-side power switches—the ZXMS82090S14PQ, ZXMS82120S14PQ, and ZXMS82180S14PQ—as an expansion of its IntelliFET self-protected MOSFET portfolio.
Design and fabrication of optical waveguides
LASER COMPONENTS is set to showcase a series of technological innovations at the SPIE LASE conference during Photonics West.
Green and blue laser diodes from ams OSRAM
Rutronik expands its opto product portfolio with green and blue laser diodes in Metal Can TO38 and Metal Can TO56 packages from ams OSRAM.
Georgia Tech create 480x faster nanoscale metal printing method
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in the field of nanoscale metal printing, unveiling a method that significantly surpasses existing technologies in terms of speed and cost-effectiveness.
IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology
Bright lights, bigger screens, IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology from smart gadgets to see-through displays.
Mastering the pause: enhancing organic devices
In organic optoelectronic devices, the control of molecular deposition on thin films is important for optimal surface arrangement and device performance.
GaN FETs enable 75-231A laser diode control in nanoseconds
EPC has unveiled three new evaluation boards – EPC9179, EPC9181, and EPC9180 – featuring 75, 125, and 231A pulse current laser drivers, respectively.
Sanan Semiconductor and Luminus Devices partner to bring chips to the Americas
Sanan Semiconductor has appointed Luminus Devices as its exclusive sales channel in the Americas.
MediaTek’s first wave of Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 Products
MediaTek, one of the first adopters of Wi-Fi 7 technology, has announced that it is working closely within Wi-Fi Alliance to launch a complete first wave of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 products, which will be featured as part of MediaTek’s global ecosystem showcase at CES 2024.
Octopus-inspired tech can signal and deceive
In a fascinating new development, researchers from the University of California (UCI) have unveiled a new technological platform, drawing inspiration from the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.