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How OLEDs can produce power efficient displays
The billboards of Times Square are a sight to behold. A hub of entertainment, tourism and culture, these dazzling displays use 161 megawatts of electricity annually and cost nearly $10m to operate. Here Duncan Clark, ofNextGen Nano, explores how this OLED technology can be used to create bright, high contrast displays.
Why OLEDs are making an impact in the automotive industry
Since their initial discovery in the 1950s, use of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) in digital displays has become commonplace, even so, they have struggled to live up to the hype. Here Duncan Clark, Operations Director ofNextGen Nano, sheds some light on the future of OLEDs and how they are making an impact in the automotive industry.
Modules protect in low voltage designs
Protecting the multitude of low power networked devices from transient voltage spikes is essential to avoid damage in the industrial IoT, communications and wireless devices
Interactive displays in the passenger cell of the future
Smartphones, tablets, televisions: touch displays are ubiquitous and are increasingly being used in modern vehicles - whether for buttonless operation of the air conditioning or infotainment system. In contrast to consumer electronics, these functions have to face special challenges in vehicles: Strong vibrations, changing temperatures and electromagnetic fields are the rule in road traffic. By Dipl.-Ing. Sebastian Masi, Senior Engineer Display...
Range of laser diodes from LASER COMPONENTS
LASER COMPONENTS has announced that it designs and manufactures many different types of laser diodes and detectors.In addition to our own products, LASER COMPONENTS has established long term supply partnerships with several of the world’s leading laser diode suppliers, which enables us to offer a comprehensive range of laser diodes to suit almost any application.
Fast charging: a critical enabler of EV adoption
The world’s automobile manufacturers are responding to ever stricter emissions regulations by increasing the proportion of electric vehicles (EVs) in their ranges. Global EV sales have surged in recent years and data from 2020suggests that EVs are beginning to take market share from traditional, internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. ByMartin Keenan, Technical Director, Avnet Abacus
LASER COMPONENTS distribution agreement with iC-Haus
LASER COMPONENTS has announced the agreement of a new distribution contract with iC-Haus for the supply of their entire product range within the UK and the Republic of Ireland. There are many synergies between our companies, with both iC-Haus and LASER COMPONENTS being family-owned German based optoelectronic device manufacturers with many complementary products.
Bluetooth dev solution speeds up voice integration for IoT
Knowleshasannounced the AISonic Bluetooth Standard Solution, a new, complete development solution that enables fast and easy voice integration to any Bluetooth-connected device. The development kit enables OEM and ODMs to build voice-activated calling, control, and far-field speech recognition capabilities into any Bluetooth device, including smart speakers, smart home locks, connected light switches, wearables, in-vehicle voice assistants, and m...
4-quadrant silicon PIN photodiode in SMD package
New Yorker Electronics has introduced Vishay’s 4-Quadrant Silicon PIN Photodiode in a standard surface-mount package, qualified for automotive applications.
Recycling refrigerants in the Netherlands
By 2030, only 20% of the total number of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) that were sold in 2015 will be available on the market. The HFC phase-down is the most crucial aspect of the EU Fluorinated greenhousegases (F-Gas)regulation and will have a major influence on use of refrigerants in all end use markets, including applications for food and drink manufacturing.