Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Air Force Research Laboratory researchers use boron nitride to transfer GaN circuits to flexible substrates
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Tuesday 5th December 2017
Mitsubishi and University of Tokyo are first to quantify electron scattering mechanisms in SiC power devices to reduce energy consumption
Tuesday 5th December 2017
Tuesday 5th December 2017
Major four-year research project aims to ramp up
the commercialisation of new products and processes across the renewable energy
sector in Northern Ireland, Ireland and Scotland
Tuesday 5th December 2017
Monday 4th December 2017
Global economic
growth, new markets and resurging defence opportunities are fueling the growth
of advanced inertial, high-end sensors (HES) according to Yole Developpement researchers.
Monday 4th December 2017
GALOIS Series uses bright-field confocal optics, enabling high-speed inspection of various kinds of GaN wafer defects and high-resolution observation of defect images
Friday 1st December 2017
Company to exhibit technologies for a new generation of mobile and consumer power solutions
Friday 1st December 2017
Full SiC power modules will support further improvements in electric-powered car’s performance under racing conditions
Tuesday 28th November 2017
0.25μm process is now part of the European Preferred Part list supported by the European Space agency
Monday 27th November 2017
Chinese pure-wafer foundry selects Omega plasma etch solution for production of high power RF devices
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
Every mobile device design team focuses on reducing power consumption, yet few designers realize those same practices can increase efficiencies 50 percent or more in stationary applications.By: Mark Andrews
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
IHS Markit analysts conclude in a new study that thin-film transistor (TFT) display panel manufacturers have overbuilt AMOLED capacity which will likely saturate the 2018 market.