Shocking Technologies, a developer of the patented nanocomposite material named as Voltage Switchable Dielectric that gives protection for electronic products against electrostatic discharge (ESD), has reported that Viasystems and its subsidiary DDi have been certified to make printed circuit boards (PCBs) using Shocking Technologies’ breakthrough Voltage Switchable Dielectric (VSD) material.
Plastic electronics are promising affordable, mass-produced devices; however, plastic semiconductors have a significant defect: in the material, the electronic current is affected by “charge traps”. These traps have a negative influence on solar cells and plastic light-emitting diodes and are poorly understood.
A research team at the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute has created a first-of-its-kind transistor that utilizes the electrostatic build-up of electrical charge on a strongly-correlated material’s surface to activate bulk transformation of electronic state.
Over the past one year, Viscom has reinforced its activities in the areas of semiautomatic and manual X-ray inspection and conducted extensive technical development of X-ray inspection for the electronics sector.
Polyonics has unveiled a new line of clear and white top coated polyimide flexible substrates called PolyFLEX for use in the printed electronics industry. This family of substrates allows printing with resistive, conductive and semi-conductive inks.
Mattson Technology, a major provider of sophisticated semiconductor processing equipment, has reported that it has received an order from a major foundry for the paradigmE etch system.
PI Ceramic, a leading manufacturer of piezoceramic precision actuators, materials, and piezo-mechanical sub-assemblies has released a new catalog called “Piezoelectric Actuators”.
Vishay Precision Group (VPG) has launched a new high precision Z-foil chip resistor with low temperature co-efficient of resistance. Labeled as VCS1610Z, the surface mount resistor is available with tin/lead or lead free gold terminal options.
KEMET has launched a new series of polyester and polypropylene radial film capacitors dubbed the KEMET F-Series. The company specializes in producing capacitors based on numerous materials such as ceramic, tantalum, film, aluminum, electrolyte and paper.
KEMET, a provider of high performance capacitance solutions, has added first-to-market 35 and 50 volt products to its T540 and T541 Polymer Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Series of tantalum capacitors.
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