Recent #electronics news in the semiconductor industry

9 months ago

➀ An international research team, including scientists from TU Dresden, has developed a new two-dimensional conducting polymer, 2DPANI, with exceptional electrical conductivity and metallic charge transport behavior.

➁ This breakthrough could lead to the development of more efficient organic electronics and has been published in 'Nature'.

➂ The material demonstrates anisotropic conductivity and metallic out-of-plane electric transport properties, opening new prospects for applications in electronics and sensor technology.

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➀ The article announces an internship opportunity at Vector Robotics in Pune, India.

➁ The internship is focused on working closely with the Electronics Team to research, build, and improve robot battery stacks and actuator systems.

➂ Candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, experience with embedded development in C/C++, and excellent communication skills.

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➀ The article discusses an electronics sourcing internship opportunity at Miko in Mumbai, India.;

➁ Responsibilities include sourcing electronic components such as ICs, electromechanical parts, and assemblies, as well as understanding global sourcing and customs procedures.;

➂ The internship is full-time for 6 months and requires candidates to have relevant skills and interests in electronics.

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➀ Glasgow researchers have developed diamond transistors that default to off;

➁ Yangtze Memory Technologies is shipping a TLC NAND with 294 layers;

➂ The OECD reports on the retirement crisis facing many countries;

➃ Binder introduces Cat6A data cables with M12 connectors for railways;

➄ Intel adjusts its product roadmap with a 'get real' approach, delaying the 18A processor line.

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➀ Recom has developed a series of four-channel DIN rail electronic fuses with control and protection features.

➁ These e-fuses can distribute a 24V supply to four separate load channels with individual current limits of 5A or 10A, and they have soft-start and UVLO features.

➂ Each channel includes a potentiometer for setting the maximum allowable current, and the device supports auto-recovery and remote indication through relay contacts.

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➀ TDK has developed a range of surface-mount high-current common-mode chokes for reflow soldering.

➁ These components can filter common-mode noise for currents ranging from 24A to 36A at +70°C and can achieve even higher currents with additional cooling.

➂ The new chokes are branded as 'SurfIND' and are available in various inductance values from 120 to 820µH, meeting IEC/EN 60938-2 standards.

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➀ Scientists at XPANCEO, in collaboration with Nobel laureate Konstantin S. Novoselov, have developed a method for creating biocompatible, transparent, ultrathin gold films.

➁ These films, as thin as 3.5 nm, can be produced in sizes exceeding 1 square meter, overcoming historical limitations in producing such films.

➂ The films have potential applications in flexible displays, wearable electronics, and advanced medical technologies like neural implants, offering significant improvements in functionality and safety.

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➀ Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have integrated flexible electronics into a self-deploying boom for cube sats. The boom is made of a three-ply carbon fiber and epoxy composite, and is expected to launch in 2025. ➁ The team aimed to add function to weight-constrained cube sats while ensuring they can withstand the harsh environment of space. ➂ The research has resulted in a pool of data for future designs and improvements.
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➀ Ishaan Haque, a Senior Hardware Technician at Leonardo, was nominated for the EW BrightSparks award for his exceptional customer service and technical skills. ➁ He achieved several firsts during his Electronics degree, including passing the End Point Assessment as the first apprentice of his year. ➂ His work at Leonardo involved maintaining rigs, surveying assets, writing customer reports, and organizing storage solutions, leading to international travel and trustful relationships with clients.
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➀ Omron has developed a relay capable of interrupting 200A at 500V; ➁ The relay aims to replace contactors in DC electric vehicle chargers, batteries, and solar inverters; ➂ The relay uses a proprietary gasless design for cooling arcs without special materials, reducing carbon footprint; ➃ It measures 64.2 x 86 x 47.7mm and has a minimum operational life of 10 operations at 200A and 500V.
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➀ The IndusVoltmeter is the smallest wireless voltmeter with Wi-Fi capabilities, designed for portability and ease of use. It can measure voltages in two ranges (0-3.3V and 0-24V) and display readings in real time on a webpage. ➁ The device is based on the IndusBoard Coin, which houses the ESP32-S2 chip, and offers a compact design with remote connectivity. ➂ The article provides a detailed guide on designing and building the IndusVoltmeter, including circuit design, programming, and testing.
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➀ Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a 3D printing platform for more flexible antenna design and rapid production of complex structures; ➁ The 'charge programmed multi-material 3D printing' (CPD) method combines conductive metals with various dielectric materials; ➂ The technology has potential applications in extreme environments and for creating flexible medical sensors.
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