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10 years of improved materials for microchip interconnections
More power, more energy-efficiency, more complexity – manufacturers of modern microchips are constantly facing new challenges, especially regarding the electrical connections required.
EEA shortlist: Nordic Semiconductor
Nordic Semiconductor’s nPM1300 Power Management IC has beenshortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awardsunder the Power Product category.
STMicroelectronics enhances IoT module for metering and tracking
STMicroelectronics is making large-scale IoT deployments easier to connect and manage with new enhancements to its cellular data-communications module, accelerating the adoption of sustainable smart grids and smart industry.
Reduce demand and recycle critical materials like lithium
The UK government should develop an integrated materials strategy to reduce demand, reuse and recycle critical materials to support the UK’s existing Net Zero Strategy, and improve economic security, according toa new report by the National Engineering Policy Centre, led by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Series 16 – Episode 5 – Digital transformation: navigating the transition from manual to automated
Paige West speaks with Stéphane Ratelet, Director, Business Development/Digital Solutions – EMEA,DigiKeyabout digital transformation.
Three key considerations for RF & Microwave test
What should engineers consider before embarking on testing a device? This article, in Q&A format, considers important questions spanning device characteristics and test outcomes required, the type of test equipment required and the necessary features and performance of the equipment to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
Silk’s surprising role in next-gen microelectronics
Silk has long been revered for its luxurious qualities and historical significance as a valuable commodity. Now, researchers are discovering new potential for silk inmicroelectronics, paving the way for advancements in computing and wearable technology.
Seica at electronica 2024
Seica will be at Electronica to show solutions for the electronics industry that can reduce time to market and improve your business.
Accelerating drug discovery with AI and quantum mechanics
Drug discovery has long been compared to assembling a jigsaw puzzle, with new drugs needing to be precisely shaped to fit the proteins in the human body to achieve therapeutic effects. This intricate process is time-consuming and complex, but researchers at Southern Methodist University (SMU) have introduced a new tool to speed up the process: SmartCADD.
New software enables SFC3000 to measure CO2 emissions
Newly released software from Sussex basedEx-i Flow Measurementenables the SFC3000 flow computer to calculate CO2 emissions from gas fuelled industrial processes and power stations and also record carbon subsequently captured for storage facilities rather than being released into the atmosphere.