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Duke University Research Advances Testing Of 3D Integrated Circuits For Cost-Effective Development Of Smaller, Higher Performance Electronics

2015-04-15 03:25:00| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Duke University researchers are working to advance the tools and methodologies used to test 3D integrated circuits (ICs), which promise to help ensure the ongoing development of higher performance, lower power semiconductor chips

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Future Electronics Promotes VCNL4040 Series of Proximity and Ambient Light Sensors from Vishay

2015-04-14 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Pointe Claire, Quebec  Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, promotes Vishay's VCNL4040 Series of proximity and ambient light sensors. The VCNL4040 Series integrates a proximity sensor (PS), ambient light sensor (ALS), and a high power IRED into one small package. It...

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AVX to Deliver Two Presentations at the 2015 AEC Automotive Electronics Reliability Workshop

2015-04-14 08:45:59| Electronics - Topix.net

Designed to improve communications between automotive electronic component users & their supplier base, the annual AEC reliability workshop has accepted AVX presentations about both automotive grade RF devices & automotive transient voltage control GREENVILLE, S.C., April 13, 2015 -- AVX Corporation, a leading manufacturer of passive components and interconnect solutions, has been invited to deliver presentations about both automotive grade RF devices and automotive transient voltage control at the 17th annual Automotive Electronics Council Automotive Electronics Reliability Workshop, which will take place April 28-30, 2015 in Novi, Mich.

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N-ZERO Envisions 'Asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors

2015-04-14 06:18:25| rfglobalnet Home Page

State-of-the-art military sensors today rely on “active electronics” to detect vibration, light, sound or other signals. That means they constantly consume power, with much of that power and time spent processing what often turns out to be irrelevant data.

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N-ZERO Envisions 'Asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors

2015-04-14 06:18:25| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

State-of-the-art military sensors today rely on “active electronics” to detect vibration, light, sound or other signals. That means they constantly consume power, with much of that power and time spent processing what often turns out to be irrelevant data.

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