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Light-controlled electronics utilising magnetite
Researchers at EPFL discovered that by shining different wavelengths of light on a material called magnetite, they could change its state, making it more or less conducive to electricity. This finding could lead to the development of innovative materials for electronics.
Sensirion introduces Dustlight to measure dust
Introducing Dustlight – a mobile device designed to protect workers from fine dust exposure in industrial and craft environments.
onsemi adds SWIR technology to enhance intelligent sensing
onsemi has completed the acquisition of SWIR Vision Systems, a provider of CQD (colloidal quantum-dot-based) short wavelength infrared (SWIR) technology.
Advantech’s new SMARC 2.1 computer-on-module ROM-6881
Advantech introduces the ROM-6881, a versatile SMARC 2.1 computer-on-module featuring Rockchip’s RK3588 and RK3588J chipsets, featuring eight-core processors.
SYSGO and WOLF announce Technology Partnership
SYSGO and WOLF have announced a strategic technology partnership for autonomous systems in aerospace, defence, and transportation by integrating advanced hardware and software solutions designed to meet the highest certification standards of safety and security.
Semiconductor industry weekly update
Semiconductor industry weekly update. Dolphin Design marks success with 12nm FinFET silicon tape-out
Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.
e-peas energy harvesting tech powers stand-alone sensor applications
e-peas, the supplier of energy harvesting PMICs, announces that its efficient power management technology is providing the foundation for numerous demonstrations of energy harvesting in stand-alone sensor applications on show at Sensors Converge (25–26 June 2024, Santa Clara, US).
5 key uses for virtual and augmented reality in electronics manufacturing
In the rapidly evolving world of electronics, staying ahead of the curve is imperative. That’s why many electronics and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are investing more in new technologies, particularly invirtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
PTC and BAE Systems work on next generation fighter pilot helmet
The design and development of mechanical components for BAE Systems' Striker II Helmet Mounted Display are being facilitated by the use of PTC's Creo software.