Radiation causes surprise damage
06 August, 2012The damage that radiation causes to electronic materials may be at least 10 times greater than previously thought, according to scientist Andrew Steigerwald.
Battery recycling
06 August, 2012New EU legislation says waste batteries and accumulators must be recycled.
Global agreement between RS Components and ON Semiconductor
03 August, 2012
RS Components has signed an agreement with ON Semiconductor.
Study grant support
02 August, 2012Fluke Australia is supporting the NMIT 2012 Study Grants Program.
maxon motor catalogue 2012/13
02 August, 2012 | Supplied by: maxon motor Australia Pty LtdThe maxon motor catalogue 2012/13 contains about 3100 products with the electronics and DC motor drive system program.
Global distribution of Intersil products
01 August, 2012
Mouser has signed an agreement with Intersil to distribute its products.
element14 announces new agreement with Atmel
01 August, 2012 | Supplied by: element14element14 (formerly Farnell) has announced a new agreement with Atmel Corporation that expands its inventory to include a comprehensive range of microcontrollers, capacitive touch products, advanced logic, mixed signal, non-volatile memory products and radiofrequency components for segments such as automotive, home and industrial automation, lighting, metering, mobile electronics and PC peripherals.
Battery development deal
30 July, 2012SK Innovation and Continental have signed an agreement to develop and supply battery technology.
Popularity grows for benchmark consortium
27 July, 2012The EEMBC has grown in popularity over its 15 years.
element14 agreement
26 July, 2012 | Supplied by: element14element14 has signed an agreement with Atmel Corporation.
Putting graphene in its place - a challenge
20 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Penn StatePutting graphene into a microchip that could outperform current silicon technology has proved difficult in the past. The answer to this problem may lie in nanoscale systems based on ultrathin layers of materials with exotic properties, called two-dimensional layered materials. Researchers at Penn State in the US applied one such material to produce improved transistor performance at an industrially relevant scale.
Electronex exhibition is the biggest yet
18 July, 2012 by Mike SmythThe third year of Electronex, being held at the Australian Technology Park in September, is now 50% bigger than the first exhibition.
Process control agreement
15 July, 2012Moore Industries and MACTek will jointly market and supply the Bullet WirelessHART adapter.
Remanufacturing centre opened by Rockwell
15 July, 2012Rockwell Automation is investing in a remanufacturing facility.