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Wurth gets into opto-triacs

July 4, 2024
steve bush

Würth Elektronik has created a range of opto-isilated triacs for controlling light AC loads and larger triacs. They are called WL-OCTR, and come in a choice of packages: through hole ...

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Low-leakage tantalum capacitors for detonating explosives

July 4, 2024
steve bush

Vishay has introduced a series of surface-mount solid moulded tantalum chip capacitors specifically for electronic detonation systems “combining a robust mechanical design with low leakage current and stringent testing specifications”, ...

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Rogue Valley MEMS fab gets $6.7m Chips Act funds

July 4, 2024
david manners

Rogue Valley Microdevices, the Oregon pure-play MEMS foundry, has won $6.7 million in Chips Act funding to help towards construction at its 300mm Florida fab site. RVM’s second fab, a ...

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Clock detects effects of gravity predicted by Einstein’s theory of relativity

July 4, 2024
david manners

Researchers at  at JILA, a joint institution of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder  have developed an atomic clock that can ...

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NATO Innovation Fund backs Isar Aerospace in extended Series C

July 4, 2024
Alun Williams

The Munich-based satellite launch service company Isar Aerospace has extended its Series C funding round by €65m – it now totals €220m ($230m) – with backing from the NATO Innovation ...

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Sony moves towards 50% CIS market share

July 4, 2024
david manners

The CMOS Image Sensor ((CIS) market is projected by Yole Group to grow from $21.8 billion in 2023 to $28.6 billion in 2029, a 4.7% CAGR 23-29. Sony is advancing ...

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Infineon and Swoboda tie-up to make current sensors

July 3, 2024
steve bush

Infineon and Swoboda are developing current sensor modules for automotive traction inverters and battery management systems. The deal combines Infineon’s sensor ICs with Swoboda’s expertise in sensor modules, and the ...

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YorChip predicts 2026 will be the year of the chiplet

July 3, 2024
Caroline Hayes

Nearly a year after announcing its strategic partnership with FPGA developer QuickLogic to produce FPGA chiplets, YorChip elaborated on its plans to apply chiplets to more general-purpose applications. Start-up YorChip ...

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Efabless marks chip manufacturing milestone

July 3, 2024
Caroline Hayes

At DAC 2024, Efabless celebrated a milestone of 40 commercial companies designed chips using its chipIgnite and Google-sponsored OpenMPW programme. Of these, some are ready for production volumes, the majority ...

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Washable stretchable electronics for medical wearables

July 3, 2024
steve bush

4mm diameter elastomer fibres are a promising substrate for electronics in clothing, according to Nottingham Trent University, which is investigating washable stretchable medical wearables. To make the electronic fibre, a ...

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