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Panasonic showcases at electronica 2016
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe announced its technology line-up for electronica 2016, taking place November 8th – 11th in Munich, Germany. At Stand 105 in Hall B6 the company will be highlighting industry-leading innovations — including GaN semiconductors, thermal management products, batteries for industrial use, passive components, sensors, electromechanical, as well as automotive solutions.
HVDC facility to be built at Transmission Distribution Centre
It has been announced that Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will enter the global market for voltage-sourced converters (VSC) based high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems with a new HVDC verification facility to be built at its Transmission and Distribution Center in Amagasaki, Japan by 2018.
Radiation tolerant products are key as Juno enters Jupiter orbit
The successful Juno spacecraft mission has so far included its orbit insertion at Jupiter, and the mission will soon be turning towards the data collection phase. After an almost five year journey to the solar system’s largest planet, the spacecraft successfully entered Jupiter’s orbit.
Electron beam lithography system for nanotech research
Research projects statewide, from electronics to optics and medicine, are set to benefit from a new system coming to UW–Madison that will use electron beam lithography (EBL), a specialised technique for creating extremely fine patterns — in some cases more than 5,000 times narrower than the diameter of a human hair.
NI AWR software showcased at multiple events during EuMW
Multiple events at the European Microwave Week 2016 (EuMW 2016) will showcase NI AWR Design Environment, from 4th-6th October in London.
Ultra-thin ferroelectric material for next-gen electronics
Scientists at Tokyo Tech have demonstrated the potential of a new, thin-film ferroelectric material that could improve the performance of next-gen sensors and semi-conductors.'Ferroelectric' materials can switch between different states of electrical polarisation in response to an external electric field. This flexibility means they show promise for many applications, for example in electronic devices and computer memory.
Agenda set for EuMW design forum
The agenda has been set and registration opened for the sixth annual combined AWR Design Forum (ADF 2016) and NI AWR Software User Group meeting, being held during European Microwave Week (EuMW 2016) October 4 - 6 in London. ADF 2016 takes place on October 4 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in ICC Capital Suite, Room 6 on Level 3.
IMEC scientist to develop breakthrough flexible electronics
World-leading nanoelectronics research center imec announces that Kris Myny, one of its young scientists, has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant. The grant of 1.5 million euros is earmarked to open up new research horizons in the field of thin-film transistor technology. This will allow a leap forward compared to current state-of-the-art and enable breakthrough applications in e.g. healthcare and the IoT.
ROHM Semiconductor introduces SiC technology into Formula E
ROHM Semiconductor presented its cutting-edge silicon carbide (SiC) technology at the first race of the new 2016/2017 Formula E season in Hong Kong. At the start of season three, the leading Japanese semiconductor manufacturer started sponsoring and officially partnering with the Venturi Formula E team. The exciting collaboration between ROHM and Venturi in Formula E highlights the key to success in the all-electric racing series – power ma...
FPGA boards based on the 16nm Xilinx Virtex UltraScale+ FPGA
BittWare announced at the October meet-up of the NMI FPGA Network the first customer shipments of two new PCIe boards based on Xilinx's 16nm Virtex UltraScale+ FPGAs.The XUPP3R is a 3/4-length PCIe board that supports PCIe Gen4 x8 or Gen3 x16 and offers four front panel QSFP28 cages, each supporting 4 lanes of up to 25 Gbps with support for 10/25/40/100 GbE.