Fully-printed OLED display

To prove it can be done, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has 3D printed everything in a flexible OLED display except for the plastic sheet it was printed on. The 64 pixel display is around 40mm across “OLED displays are usually produced in big, expensive, ultra-clean fabrication facilities,” said Minnesota professor Michael ...

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TT Electronics buys Ferranti P&C

TT Electronics has acquired the Ferranti Power and Control business (Ferranti P&C) from Elbit Systems for £9 million. Ferranti P&C is a UK based manufacturer of power electronics and power systems for the aerospace and defence markets located in the greater Manchester area. The acquisition strengthens TT’s UK aerospace and defence footprint and further enhances the ...

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Schneider launches PrismaSeT LV switchboard

  Schneider Electric has launched the PrismaSeT LV switchboard for its EcoStruxure Power architecture. PrismaSeT is an optimised, tested and BS EN IEC compliant solution. In response to the need for superior operational safety, the  PrismaSeT switchboard is designed to enhance fire prevention with BS EN IEC 61439-1 & 2 type-tested functional units, and optional, ...

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More-on: Infineon’s source-down mosfet package

Infineon announced source-down packaged power mosfets earlier today in which it flipped the die to improve transistor performance. Alongside the part announcement it released a diagram and its reasons for what it did. The source-down mosfet is on the right, and the more conventional device on the left. According to Infineon: The source-down package (1) is ...

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Prestwick Spaceport plans for position in European space race

A planning application notice for Prestwick Spaceport has been filed, flagging the spaceport’s progress among the UK’s seven spaceports that are jockeying to achieve the first satellite launch from UK (or European) soil. The Proposal of Application Notice (POAN) is described as the first step in the planning process for Glasgow Prestwick Spaceport, which says ...

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CEVA launches NeuPro-M architecture

CEVA has launched  NeuPro-M, its latest architecture for AI/ML inference workloads. Targeting Edge AI and Edge Compute, NeuPro-M is a self-contained heterogeneous architecture that is composed of multiple specialized co-processors and configurable hardware accelerators. NeuPro-M supports both system-on-chip (SoC) as well as Heterogeneous SoC (HSoC) scalability to achieve up to 1,200 TOPS and offers optional ...

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Qorvo WiFi covers 5.1-7GHz bands.

Qorvo has introduced a wideband Wi-Fi front-end module (FEM) covering the 5.1 GHz to 7.1 GHz bands for customer premises equipment (CPE). The QPF4730 can provide full-frequency support for both Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E enterprise solutions. In previous generations of Wi-Fi routers, each radio is fixed to a specific frequency, due to the narrowband ...

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