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Going full turnkey with custom IC
It’s true that implementing an ASIC into a new, or existing, product involves multiple steps. From its initial specification and evaluation of first engineering samples, to prototype production and the final tape out, plus many more activities in between, the process may seem onerous first-time around.
Green Circuits appoints Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Green Circuits, a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Szychowski to Vice President, Sales & Marketing.
Developing cost and energy-efficient EV motor power control designs
The rapidly growing technical demands on the power electronics of modern electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid EVs (HEVs) are increasingly presenting designers with an almost insurmountable task. The higher energy efficiency and power density of powertrain and energy conversion systems are requiring more complex control electronics that incorporate efficient gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) technology operating at high switching frequ...
Three reasons why cleaning no-clean flux is essential for today’s PCBs
It is estimated that over half of the printed circuit boards (PCBs) made today use no-clean solder paste during assembly. Some PCB fabricators believe that it speeds up the production process by removing the need for cleaning circuit boards after reflow.
Gordon Moore dies, aged 94
Gordon Moore, one of the great men of the electronics industry has died in Hawaii aged 94. The impact of his genius is seen around us every day.
Keysight enabling University of Stuttgart to advance 6G integrated circuits research
Keysight is enabling the University of Stuttgart to conduct foundational research essential to the development of new integrated circuits (IC) for 6G technology with the new Keysight 6G Vector Component Analysis (VCA) solution. This is the latest collaboration between Keysight and the University of Stuttgart's long-time research relationship.
Researchers use SPAD detector to achieve 3D quantum ghost imaging
Researchers have reported the first 3D measurements acquired with quantum ghost imaging. The new technique enables 3D imaging on a single photon level, yielding the lowest photon dose possible for any measurement.
When the chips are down
The demand for microchips globally is surging. In fact, it’s expected to double by 2030. Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development for Science & Automation, at Teledyne FLIR further discusses.
Green Circuits achieves IPC certification for J-STD-001
Green Circuits is proud to announce that it has achieved the prestigious IPC certification for J-STD-001 Space and Military Addendum.
PCB coating machine uses Matara precision XY linear system
Matara has designed and built an XY linear system for Layton Technologies capable of providing speed and precision accuracy for a PCB coating machine, that is also able to endure corrosive atmospheres.