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Stamping creates functional features at the nanoscale
Engineers at MIT have invented a fast, precise printing process that may make such electronic surfaces an inexpensive reality. In a paper published in Science Advances, the researchers report that they have fabricated a stamp made from forests of carbon nanotubes that is able to print electronic inks onto rigid and flexible surfaces.
Fin-shaped flash memory cells for use in MCUs
The successful development ofRenesas Electronics' Split-Gate Metal-Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon (SG-MONOS) flash memory cells has been announced, employing transistors with fin-shape for use in microcontrollers (MCUs) with on-chip flash memory having a circuit linewidth of 16 to 14nm or finer.SG-MONOS technology is reliable for use in automotive applications.
Welder provides power and portability
Offering primary power and location flexibility, the Rebel EMP 215ic MIG/TIG/Stick welder contains some of the most advanced welding technology available.Rebel EMP 215ic, a 120-230V, CC/CV welding system, provides a true multi-process arc performance, location flexibility, lightweight portability and an operator interface with LCD/TFT display.
3D solutions aid silicon power transistors
Tokyo Tech researchers demonstrate operation energy-savings in a low price silicon power transistor structure by scaling down in all three dimensions.In electronics, lower power consumption leads to operation cost savings, environmental benefits and the convenience advantages from longer running devices. While progress in energy efficiencies has been reported with alternative materials such as SiC and GaN, energy-savings in the standard inexpensi...
Sentaurus TCAD model for NBTI reliability simulation
Synopsys and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have announced the release of a Synopsys Sentaurus TCAD model for negative-bias temperature instability (NBTI), a key reliability concern for advanced CMOS devices.
Analogue process suited for low noise sensing applications
The availability ofams' High Performance Analogue Low Noise CMOS process (A30) has been announced. The A30 process is realised as an optical shrink by a factor of 0.9 from ams’ advanced 0.35μm High-Voltage CMOS process family.
Optical circuit components manipulate light
The CINAP within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have developed three key components of a circuit that works with light. Published inNature Communications, these devices combine the advantages of photonics and electronics on the same platform.While we are slowing approaching the end point of Moore's Law: a state where we physically cannot shrink the dimension of our transistors much further; the future of big data processing requires high p...
World's first qubit device produced in standard CMOS process
Leti, an institute of CEA Tech, along with Inac, a fundamental research division of CEA, and the University of Grenoble Alpes have achieved the first demonstration of a quantum-dot-based spin qubit using an industry-standard fabrication process.Published in Nature Communications, and the topic of an invited paper at IEDM 2016, this proof-of-concept breakthrough uses a device fabricated on a 300-mm CMOS fab line.
Transistor level ESD verification in large SoC designs
When it comes to large SoC designs, there is a need for a comprehensive electrostatic discharge (ESD) verification flow that can verify both topological and geometrical constructions that might contribute to ESD susceptibility. ESD verification has become a challenging, but vital, task for the designer community. ByDina Medhat
High voltage diodes suitable for constant current applications
The development of high voltage Zener diodes optimised for protection and constant current applications in a variety of electronic circuits has been announced by ROHM. The UDZLV and KDZLV series are comprised of 12 models in Zener voltages ranging from 51-150V.