According to ECSN chairman Adam Fletcher, the electronic components industry requires clearly developed skills and expertise in the technical disciplines
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Swiss EMC test firm TESEQ wins start-up award
TESEQ AG, the Switzerland based manufacturer of EMC measurement and test devices, has won the Swiss Economic Award for 2012, the country’s most important start-up company prize. TESEQ AG, which was founded in 2006 from the test device division of Schaffner AG, was winner in the category high-tech/biotech for its corporate achievements. According to company CEO Johannes Schmid, who accepted the prize, the company “will keep on growing”. ...
Full-on testing at full-scale earthquake testing facility
The base of the table - upon which structures for shaking can be placed or built - measures 20 metres by 15 metres. It can take a load of up to 1200 tonnes...
Sprayable paints form a lithium-ion battery
Run out of batteries? Just spray-paint some new ones. Researchers have created five sprayable paints that form a lithium-ion battery when layered together, letting you store energy on walls, tiles or even your favourite mug.
Space: Orbital Sciences’ Antares now eligible for NASA payloads
Orbital Sciences' Antares space launch vehicle is now eligible to carry NASA payloads under the current NASA launch services (NLS II) contract.
Cambridge Consultants launches guide for entrepreneurs
Cambridge Consultants has launched a guide to help technology startups avoid failure.
Atmel gives ARM Cortex-M4 device 2Mbyte flash
Atmel is sampling its first 2Mbyte embedded flash Cortex-M4 processor-based microcontroller. The SAM4SD32 runs at 120MHz operating frequency and features cache memory for accelerated code execution out of flash. “We are continuing to expand our ARM portfolio of devices for higher performance applications and growing memory requirements in the consumer and industrial segments,” said Ingar Fredriksen, senior director of microcontrollers, Atmel. The ...
Zinc coating challenges ITO at Oxford
Researchers at the University of Oxford have won £25,000 towards replacing indium tin oxide (ITO) transparent conductors with cheaper zinc-based coatings. "Currently, Indium tin oxide (ITO) is used by over 97% of the ...
Fable: The Jolly Jape
20 years ago a bunch of TI-ers came up with a jolly jape.
Agilent supports OIF CEI optical network tests
Designed to support networks running at 25 to 28Gbit/s, the OIF CEI 3.0 Implementation Agreement covers eight interfaces with nearly 120 tests