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STMicroelectronics and Innoscience sign GaN agreement
STMicroelectronicsandInnoscienceannounce an agreement on GaN technology development and manufacturing, leveraging the strengths of each company to enhance GaN power solutions and supply chain resilience.
EcoDesign 2023/826: IoT cuts smart home gateway energy use by 50%
The EU aims to reduce energy consumption by 11.7% compared to projections of its expected energy use for 2030. By using energy more efficiently, Europeans can lower their energy bills, help protect the environment, mitigate climate change, and improve quality of life while reducing the EU's reliance on external oil and gas suppliers and supporting sustainable economic growth.
The 2025 GaN outlook: what’s next?
2025 is an exciting year for the wide bandgap semiconductor industry in the backdrop of many advancements in Gallium Nitride (GaN), Silicon Carbide (SiC), and even Aluminium Nitride (AlN). One of the most promising of the ‘big three’ is GaN, with recent developments such as Infineon’s 300mm GaN wafers pioneering this push.
SEMICON Japan 2024 to open doors
SEMICON Japan is to open its doors to the public on 11th December at Tokyo Big Sight.
Last-mile delivery vehicles targeted for electrification
Medium and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) represent only 4% of the total vehicles in circulation worldwide but are responsible for 40% of all emissions.
Controlling molecular electronics with rigid, ladder-like molecules
As electronic devices continue to shrink, the limitations of physical size are increasingly hindering the ability to double transistor density on silicon microchips every two years, a trend known asMoore’s law.
Marktech unveils low capacitance, high-speed silicon photodiodes
The new Series 4 siliconphotodiodeshave triple the response speed (25ns vs. 80ns) compared toMarktech’s current Series 4 PDs with the same active area.
Smart, self-steering disaster recovery bot can navigate debris and deliver drugs
Like something closer to science fiction than science fact, researchers at Penn State University have designed a miniature, soft-bodied robot that can navigate environments too dangerous or delicate for humans or traditional machines to explore.
New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.
Allegro MicroSystems' sensing innovation at electronica
Allegro MicroSystems introduced its new inductive position sensors and a series of micropower magnetic switches and latches at electronica 2024.