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Conductive Ink Promises Bendable Electronics
2014-01-29 22:37:00| Chemical Processing
The ink might enable electronic books that resemble conventional ones as well as other flexible products.
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Renesas Electronics and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement to Transfer...
2014-01-29 14:35:05| Electronics - Topix.net
Renesas Electronics Corporation and Sony Corporation today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to transfer a semiconductor manufacturing facility and related equipment at the Tsuruoka Factory of Renesas Yamagata Semiconductor Co., Ltd. , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics, to Sony Semiconductor Corporation , a ... (more)
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Renesas Electronics and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement to Transfer...
2014-01-29 13:52:49| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Renesas Electronics Corporation and Sony Corporation today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to transfer a semiconductor manufacturing facility and related equipment at the Tsuruoka Factory of Renesas Yamagata Semiconductor Co., Ltd. , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics, to Sony Semiconductor Corporation , a ... (more)
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Future Electronics Announces Immediate Availability of Atmel's tinyAVR Microcontrollers
2014-01-28 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Pointe Claire, Quebec – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is pleased to announce immediate availability of tinyAVR microcontrollers from Atmel.<br /> <br /> Atmel's ATtiny Series offers unmatched performance and efficiency in a small package. The smallest tiny AVR measures only 1.5mm x 1.4mm. Offering high integration, each pin has multiple uses as I/O, ADC, and PWM.<br /> <br /> The ATtiny series of tinyAVR microcontrollers is in stock with ...This story is related to the following:Controls and ControllersSearch for suppliers of: Controllers |
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Origami Techniques Lead To Newly Engineered Compact Antennas And Electronics
2014-01-28 05:43:30| rfglobalnet News Articles
FIU researchers are using technology and principles derived from the traditional Japanese art of origami to create remarkably compact and incredibly efficient antennas and electronics.
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