Semiconductors and Chips

Survival of Moore’s law by slowing down Silicon Death: Super-thin Semiconductors

Silicon has been the backbone of processors for decades, but it's rapidly approaching its physical limits: making a chip on a process smaller than 5...

Time To Say Relays a Good Bye, Say Hello to Solid-State ICs

With the advent of smaller and smarter integrated circuits (ICs) in automotive electrical systems, it’s time to start addressing the elephant in the room:...

Digital IC’s ready for high temperature, frequency and power :Diamond Transistors

Diamond has high carrier mobility, a high breakdown electric field and high thermal conductivity. Therefore, it is a promising material to be used in...

Replacing Film Capacitors with Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors

As the capacity of monolithic ceramic capacitors increases, the number of cases in which monolithic ceramic capacitors are being used in areas that were...

RECOM Powering next GEN SiC MOSFETs by 2W DC/DC Converter

RECOM High-frequency and high-voltage switching are the main challenges of driving SiC MOSFETs. Extreme voltage potentials between the control and power side can wear...

Turning Carbon Dioxide into Supercapacitive 3D Graphene

A novel approach to turn carbon dioxide into 3D graphene with micropores across its surface has been demonstrated by a team at the Michigan...

Boom in Semiconductor display brings unprecedented growth for Electronics manufacturers

With increasing Global demands for Semiconductors and flexible display panels, electronic components makers in Korea has entered in an unmatched boom. Supply of flexible copper...

Two Semiconductors That Goes Beyond the Traits of Popular Silicon

By Charlie Osburn Silicon cannot take our computing power as far as we would like, but researchers believe other materials can. Researchers hope the future of...

Littelfuse offers 16A SCR Switching Thyristor for Electric Vehicle On-Board Charge (EVOBC) Applications

Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection on August 15, introduced a series of 16A SCR (silicon-controlled rectifier) switching thyristors developed especially for...

Pasternack Releases New E and W-Band PIN Diode Waveguide Switches

Pasternack, a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, has launched a new line of E and W-band PIN diode waveguide switches.  These...

UltraSoC Delivers Industry’s First Debug and Analytics Solution for ARM’s AMBA 5 CHI Issue B

UltraSoC, the leading developer of embedded analytics technology, announced on 2 August 2017, the general availability of full debug and monitoring IP for ARM’s recently...

Half Bridge MOSFET driver ICs for Automotive applications by Allegro Microsystems

Allegro MicroSystems, LLC announces two new N-channel power MOSFET driver ICs capable of controlling MOSFETs connected in a half-bridge arrangement. Allegro’s A4926 and A4927 are specifically designed for...

Littelfuse unveils Schottky Barrier Rectifiers for Ultra-Low Forward Voltage Drop, High Current Handling and Compact...

Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, on July 26, introduced a series of Schottky Barrier Rectifiers designed to outperform conventional switching diodes...

Introducing SCR Thyristor Capable of Handling 600V 40Arms and 150°C Junction Temperature by Littelfuse

Littelfuse, Inc.,  the global leader in circuit protection, on July 20, introduced a series of 40A standard high-temperature silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) thyristors that are ideal for use...

‘Soft’ Semiconductors that could Transform High-Defination Displays

Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have come out with a new class of semiconductor called halide perovskite...

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