Design > Componentry

Strip materials

03 August, 2005

Sandvik has introduced its latest product form and launched a range of surface engineered stainless steel strip materials.


Plant-life inspires cooling system

27 April, 2005

Cambridge Consultants in Britain has produced its 'evaporative cooler' concept design for cooling the fuel cell-powered notebook computers of the future.


Wurth components catalogue

15 November, 2004

Würth Elektronik EMC/RF components and connectors are now available in Australia and New Zealand through Westek Electronics.


X-rays keep an eye on components

12 May, 2004

A MyData surface mount assembly line and a three-dimensional x-ray inspection system are giving Christchurch electronics manufacturer GPC Electronics (NZ) an edge over rival companies.


Another twist in the field of superconductivity

24 March, 2004

Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered an interesting type of electronic behaviour in a recently discovered class of superconductors known as cobalt oxides, or cobaltates. These materials operate quite differently from other oxide superconductors, namely the copper oxides (or cuprates), which are commonly referred to as high-temperature superconductors.


Superconductors at a stretch

19 March, 2004

Research from the National Institute of Standards and Technology suggests that next-generation, high-temperature superconductor wire can withstand more mechanical strain than originally thought.


Online electronics trading

28 January, 2004

RS Components has launched its Online Trading Platform localised for Australia and New Zealand. The Internet Trading Channel (ITC) is now live in Australia http://www.rsaustralia.com/ and New Zealand http://www.rsnewzealand.com/


Molecular electronic devices closer to reality

04 November, 2003

Researchers at Northwestern University, led by Mark Hersam, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, have become the first to measure a unique and versatile nanoelectric effect - called resonant tunnelling - through individual molecules mounted directly on silicon.


Illuminated knobs

11 August, 2003

The illuminated control knob from Mentor makes it possible to see the exact setting of the knob, regardless of the ambient light.


Photochemically-etched anodes and cathodes for high volume applications

22 January, 2003

Photofabrication Engineering Inc (PEI) has a line of custom-made photochemically-etched anodes and cathodes for fuel cells, heat exchangers, oxygen and hydrogen generators. These products have applications in the aerospace, automotive , biotechnology, medical, appliances, power and electrical/electronic industries.


Insulating materials for microelectronics

15 October, 2002

Researchers from the Commerce Departments National Institute of Standards and Technology reported they have developed methods for characterising key structural features of porous films being eyed as insulators for the ultrathin metal wires that will connect millions of devices on future microprocessors and increase processor speed.


Revolution in PC Microprocessing

11 October, 2002

Intel are be releasing a PC microprocessor with a new capability developed with the assistance of Dean Tullsen, called hyper-threading. The processor executes instructions from multiple threads/programs at once, as if they all came from a single thread. The CPU duplicates the architectural state on each processor, while sharing one set of processor execution resources. It makes one processor appear as two to the operating system.


Voice controlled electronics

10 October, 2002

Scientist from the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD are working on a voice analysis system and a camera with image processing. They are focussing on designing voice activated electrical appliances and electronic equipment. An example may be a video recorder that is activated by someone saying "Record the news on channel 7 this evening" or a lamp which is turned off by the voice command of "lamp out".


Colour technology for transflective displays

11 October, 2001

Philips has just introduced a technology that enhances luminance and colour saturation in transflective liquid-crystal displays without significantly increasing power consumption.


National Semiconductor Appoints Arrow Electronics As Australian and NZ Distributor

03 November, 2000

Arrow Electronics Australia and National Semiconductor announced today that National has appointed Arrow Electronics as a distributor for its products in Australia and New Zealand.


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