Researchers have successfully developed a high-resolution electronic skin (e-skin) device on a breathable (nanomesh) substrate using transfer technology employed in semiconductor manufacturing.
The electronics industry faces skyrocketing demand for both efficiency and device quality. Meeting these requirements can be challenging, but embracing advanced, less conventional workflows makes it ...
A team of researchers from KAIST and Seoul National University has developed a groundbreaking electronic ink that enables room-temperature printing of variable-stiffness circuits capable of switching ...
In recent years, electronics engineers have been trying to identify semiconducting materials that could substitute for ...
The Series 3713 high-sensitivity, MEMS dc (steady-state) response accelerometer is designed to measure accelerations in a range of automotive and off-highway testing applications. The sensor, from the ...
The S-5851A Series two-wire serial I/O digital temperature sensor measures temperature with a resolution of 0.0625°C without the need for external components. The device integrates a temperature ...
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