Bottoms Up: Better Organic Semiconductors For Printable Electronics ...EmbeddedTechnology.com: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 04:27 PMResearchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Seoul National University (SNU) have learned how to tweak a new class of polymer-based semiconductors to better control the location and alignment of the components of the blend.
Bottoms Up: Better Organic Semiconductors for Printable Electronics ...ThomasNet: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 09:09 AMWorking at NIST's Center for Neutron Research, NIST and Seoul National University have learned how to tweak polymer-based semiconductors to better control location and alignment of components. Research team used neutron imaging technique to observe how distribution of small organic semiconductor molecules embedded in polymer films changed with depth. Results could enable design of practical, ...
DSA Introduces Industry's First Real-Time Electrical Arc Flash Mitigation...ElectricNet: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 06:55 AMEDSA Micro Corp. - the leading provider of Power Analytics safety software - today unveiled the Paladin Real-Time Arc Flash Advisor, the industry's first software program that enables organizations to make up-to-date assessments of changing arc flash hazards
Soon, better organic semiconductors for printable electronics ...New Kerala: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 05:25 AMWashington, Sept 5 : A group of researchers has taken a major step towards developing the design of practical, large-scale manufacturing techniques for a wide range of printable, flexible electronic displays - by learning how to move the top to the bottom in a new class of polymer-based semiconductors.
IBC 2008 Exhibitor Profiles ...Broadcast Newsroom: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 05:10 AMAMSTERDAM, Netherlands, BUSINESS WIRE -- IBC 2008 takes place 12 - 16 September, 2008 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam. Listed below are IBC 2008 exhibitor profiles.
Bottoms Up: Better Organic Semiconductors for Printable Electronics ...Newswise: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 03:19 PMResearchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Seoul National University (SNU) have learned how to tweak a new class of polymer-based semiconductors, potentially enabling the design of practical, large-scale manufacturing techniques for a wide range of printable, flexible electronic displays and other devices.
Bottoms up: Better organic semiconductors for printable electronics ...PhysOrg: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 12:46 PMResearchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Seoul National University have learned how to tweak a new class of polymer-based semiconductors to better control the location and alignment of the components of the blend. Their recent results?how to move the top to the bottom?could enable the design of practical, large-scale manufacturing techniques for a wide range of ...
N-Channel MOSFETs perform synchronous DC-DC conversion. ...ThomasNet: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 08:57 AMPower MOSFETs TPCM8004, TPCA8030-H, TPCA8031-H, TPC8037-H, and TPC8038-H come in 3 packages from 3.5 x 4.65 x 0.75 mm to 5 x 6 x 1.6 mm and are targeted for use in mobile and desktop computers, servers, and other electronic devices. They convert input voltage to level required for various subsystems. Across series, values include drain-source voltage of 30 V max, drain current of 12 or 24 A max, ...
Surge Protector meets UL 1449 3rd Edition safety standard. ...ThomasNet: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 08:51 AMIncluding Strikesorb-40 and Strikesorb-80 which are rated at 140 and 200 kA, respectively, Strikesorb SPD modules provide uninterrupted protection from surge currents regardless of power conditions. With flat slope resistance characteristic, units are designed to be installed in locations where risk of direct lightning strike is high such as oil, gas, and petrochemical equipment applications. ...
IEEE and IEC Expand Agreement for Co-Development of International Technology...ThomasNet: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 08:49 AMAs addendum to original IEC-IEEE Dual Logo Agreement signed in October 2002, IEC and IEE agreement establishes procedures for IEC and IEEE to jointly develop international standards. It includes consulting to establish need for new standards projects, initiating joint development project, preparing and circulating draft standards, and voting to approve standards. Agreement also covers processes ...
Multiconn And DiBcom Partner To Offer An Enhanced In-Car TV Receiver ...BIOS: 1 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 07:55 AMDiBcom, the leading provider of Mobile TV solutions, is pleased to announce that the Italian company MTC Multiconn s.r.l. will be the first to implement DiBcom's "diversity-4" technology in their in-car digital TV receiver. Receiving digital TV in a car travelli...
Arkados Powers Upcoming Renovia Series from NuVo Technologies ...PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: 1 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 12:44 PMArkados is pleased to announce its involvement with multi-room audio manufacturer NuVo Technologies. Arkados is providing a silicon and software solution that is embedded into the components of NuVo's new Renovia multi-room audio system.
Newark Joins 3M Touch Systems Distributor Network ...Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance: 1 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 08:00 AMMETHUEN, Mass.----3M Touch Systems, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the 3M Company and a leading innovator and manufacturer of touch technology, announces today that Newark, a part of the global Premier Farnell Group, is now an authorized North American distributor for 3M MicroTouch touch sensor and touch electronics products.
The Key to Smaller, More Powerful Gadgets ...Scientific American: 1 views since Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at 05:13 PMGadget buyers today can purchase PCs, cell phones and mp3 players with significantly more memory than their predecessors for just a few dollars more than they paid a few years ago. To wit: you can purchase an 80-gigabyte iPod today for the same price (around $250) you paid for one with just 30 gigabytes of memory two years ago. But consumers are in for a rude awakening if technology makers fail ...
Methode Electronics, Inc. to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2009 Results on...Centre Daily Times: 1 views since Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at 04:54 PMMethode Electronics, Inc. (NYSE:MEI), a global manufacturer of electronic component and subsystem devices and interfaces, will release its first quarter fiscal 2009 results for the period ended August 2, 2008, on Thursday, September 11, 2008 before the market opens.