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Head Up Displays to limit vehicular accidents in the future
To project critical driving information onto the windshield for drivers, Denso has developeda Thin Film Transistor (TFT), liquid-crystal Head Up Display (HUD). This Human Machine Interface (HMI) is what the company claims to be the world's largest automotive head-up display with a nearly 24" projection. The product will be released in November 2017 and featured on the new 2018 Lexus LS.
Scheme could make high-capacity data caches more efficient
In a traditional computer, a microprocessor is mounted on a “package,” a small circuit board with a grid of electrical leads on its bottom. The package snaps into the computer’s motherboard, and data travels between the processor and the computer’s main memory bank through the leads.As processors’ transistor counts have gone up, the relatively slow connection between the processor and main memory has become the chief...
The OLED revolution is coming
With its new iPhone X, Apple has invited customers to ‘Say hello to the future’. From the tech specs, it’s clear that next-gen devices are going to be reliant on OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays.According to Steve Kelly (pictured), CEO of SmartKem, the shift to OLED for the iPhone X is symbolic of a much wider change in displays across the portable and wearable device industry.
Good vibrations for the future of computing
Vibrating mechanical switches that can be cascaded to perform complex computational operations could take computing significantly further than today's technologies. KAUST researchers have demonstrated an alternative technology based on mechanical vibrations.
DC/DC Converters provide power for high-performance SiC gate drivers
Engineers working with silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs can overcome design challenges and increase system reliability with the latest DC/DC converters from Dengrove Electronic Components, which are designed specifically for powering high-slew-rate gate drivers.
Technology provides 28V operation with superior power density
The largest pure-play compound semiconductor foundry, WIN Semiconductors has released an optimised version of its 0.25µm gallium nitride technology, NP25, which provides superior DC and RF transistor performance.
Enhanced gallium nitride technology increases user flexibility
An optimised version of WIN Semiconductors Corp’s 0.25µm gallium nitride technology, NP25, provides increased DC and RF transistor performance.NP25 is a 0.25µm gate GaN-on-SiC process, and offers users the flexibility to produce both fully integrated amplifier products as well as custom discrete transistors. In production since 2014, the optimised 0.25µm process offers increased RF performance with fast switching time, hig...
DC/DC converters aid system reliability
Engineers working with silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs can overcome design challenges and increase system reliability with Dengrove Electronic Components’ DC/DC converters. These are designed specifically for powering high-slew-rate gate drivers. SiC MOSFETs are increasingly chosen for the inverters of wind-turbine or solar power-conditioning systems, or variable-speed motor drives in appliances and machine tools, to boost efficiency and reli...
Gold nanoantennas help improve nanoelectronics
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University and their colleagues from Germany have conducted an experiment which demonstrated the behaviour of areas of two-dimensional materials which are applied in advanced electronics. It comes to devices that are in the research stage and will be used for the creation of flexible displays for smartphones and other gadgets, flexible optical and computing schemes, flexible solar cells and so on.
SiC MOSFET provides ultra-fast switching at high temperatures
Circuit protection company,Littelfuse, has introduced its first series of silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, the latest addition to the company’s growing power semiconductor line.The LSIC1MO120E0080 series, with a voltage rating of 1,200V and ultra-low (80mΩ) on-resistance, is the first organically designed, developed, and manufactured SiC MOSFETs to be released by this partnership.