Raytheon licenses GaN-on-Si technology to GloFo

Raytheon will license its GaN-on-Si technology and technical expertise to Globalfoundries which will develop and commercialise the process  at its Fab 9 facility in Burlington, Vermont. The two companies anticipate using GaN for ICs handling 5G and 6G millimetre-wave Signals. This collaboration with Raytheon  is the latest of several strategic partnerships for GloFo.

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Q1 OSAT revenues grew 21.5%

Q1 revenues of the top ten packaging and test houses rose 21% y-o-y to $7.17 billion reports TrendForce, with most of the companies having double digit growth. End-device manufacturers have been aggressively procuring components since 2H20, in turn leading to a tight production capacity for actors across the semiconductor supply chain. Hence, OSAT (outsourced semiconductor ...

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BAE Systems wins $325m U.S. contract for jam-resistant M-Code GPS

BAE Systems has been awarded a $325.5 million contract by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency to supply advanced Military Code (M-Code) GPS modules. They will provide reliable and secure positioning, navigation, and timing data with anti-jamming and anti-spoofing capabilities. The technology is intended to help warfighters conduct operations in what may be contested electronic environments. ...

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Performance of CNB conductive film doubled

Carbon nanomaterial company Canatu says it has more than doubled the performance of its Carbon NanoBud (CNB) transparent conductive film. Multi-year research and development program results in the best industrially applicable sheet resistance to optical transparency ratio ever seen in Carbon Nanotube (CNT) films. With sheet resistance of 35Ω/sq at 90% transmittance, Canatu CNB offers proven, high-performance material ...

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Push-in connector switches halve control panel assembly time

Foremost Electronics, the Essex importer and specialist distributor of electromechanical components, now offers a range of 22mm control panel switches from IDEC with secure screw-less push-in terminations which greatly reduce assembly time. Commonly used in control panel and machine building applications the Push-In termination technology option is available on the industry standard YW and HW series ...

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