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Trimmer capacitor delivers 2kV working voltage rating
TheV9000 Sapphire trimmer capacitor has been launched by Voltronics, with the company claiming that the capacitor is unique in design andoffers the highest working voltage rating (2 kV) for its size. Measuring at0.64“ (at minimum capacitance) in length, the capacitor deliversa capacitance range of 1 to 12pF.
Companies combine to form Knowles Capacitors
A division of Knowles Corporation, Dielectric Laboratories (DLI), Novacap, Syfer Technology and Voltronics have come together into a single organisation: Knowles Capacitors. The new company's head office will be in Norwich, UK, and will be headed up by Howard Ingleson, the previous MD of Syfer Technology.
Yole Développement unveils the 10th edition of its MEMS best seller
Yole Développement unveils the 10th edition of its MEMS best seller: Status of the MEMS Industry report. In this 2013 edition, Yole Développement goes further in the MEMS industry analysis and its evolution, from key technical aspects to business strategies of the TOP30 MEMS companies. Yole Développement’s report covers more than 220 MEMS devices & applications analyses the major MEMS manufacturing changes and a new chapter dedicated to ASI...
The MEMS for mobile industry will reach $6.4B by 2018
Yole Développement announces its new technology & market analysis MEMS for Cell Phones and Tablets. In its new report, Yole Développement goes further in the analysis of sensor fusion developments, including connected devices’ impact. The report gives detailed analyses about MEMS devices (in production or in development) for cell phone applications. You will also discover Yole Développement market forecasts for 2012 to 2018.
Analog Devices Wins MEMS Microphone Patent Case
Analog Devices, Inc., a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, announced today that the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled decisively against Knowles Electronics.
Knowles Acoustics Ships 1 Billionth Sisonic Mems Microphone
Knowles Acoustics has reached a major milestone in the history of MEMS technology with the shipment of its 1 Billionth SiSonic surface mount MEMS microphone. Knowles Acoustics, which shipped its first MEMS Microphone in 2003, is currently ranked in the top 5 Global Market Share Suppliers of MEMS for Consumer and Mobile Applications (Source: iSuppli Corp. January 2009) and is the world leader in MEMS-based silicon microphone manufacturing.
New Digital Microphone suits Mobile Phones, Digital Still Cameras, and MP3 Players.
Knowles Acoustics has announced its new “Digital” series of SiSonicä SMD microphones - said to be the worlds first “Digital” surface mount microphone and based on Knowles' MEMS microphone technology.
Knowles Completes Acquisition of NXP’s Sound Solutions Business - Deal Creates Premier Mobile Phone Acoustics Supplier with Most Comprehensive Offering
Knowles Electronics, LLC, an operating company of Dover Corporation has announced the completion of the acquisition of the Sound Solutions business of NXP Semiconductors N.V. The deal was initially announced on December 22, 2010. As a result of the transaction, Knowles now has more than 6,000 employees and 16 offices worldwide.
“20% annual growth to reach $5.4B in 2017!” announced Yole Développement
Yole Développement announces its report “MEMS for Cell Phones & Tablets”. “New MEMS devices will benefit from the mobile device growth that is predicted for the coming years: phones and tablet will represent a 2.9B units in 2017 and most of them will integrate 5 to 10 MEMS devices”, announces Laurent Robin, Activity Leader, Inertial MEMS Devices & Technologies, Yole Développement.
Butters AMT introduces its FUSOR range of multi-process welding machines
Butters AMT has introduced its FUSOR range of multi-process welding machines. This range launches with four extremely versatile machines, all of which are ideal for use in a variety of industrial sectors including automotive, agriculture, transportation (trains, HGVs…), marine, construction, power generation and petrochechemical. They are also ideal for applications where certain welding technologies may be prohibited due to EMI.