Design
UK electronics companies helping to shape the world
The UK is a source of rich history and innovation, and UK electronics companies span a broad spectrum of specialities, from semiconductor manufacturing to advanced consumer electronics and global distribution.
Scaling printed electronics: lab to industrial equipment
Printed electronics have gained significant attention for their potential to revolutionise various industries through cost-effective and scalable manufacturing processes.
TactoTek granted 250th patent for structural smart surfaces
TactoTek, the global specialist in Injection Moulded Structural Electronics (IMSE) technology, announces that it has received its 250th patent grant spanning 48 patent families.
Effective solder masks: the key to optimised soldering processes
Family-owned company, Leutz Lötsysteme GmbH, specialises in the development, design, and production of soldering systems.
Design high-performance Class-D audio amplifiers with GaN FETs
The EPC9192 Class-D audio reference design enables high power and high efficiency in a modular design for customisation and high performance.
Eight cores unlock advanced virtualisation potential
congatec – a provider of embedded and Edge computing technology – presents new rugged SMARC modules based on the Intel Atom x7000RE processor series (codenamed Amston Lake) and the Intel Core i3 processor.
MIKROE’s NECTO now includes Microchip's MPLAB XC compilers
MIKROE has announced that the latest version of its multi-architectural IDE, NECTO Studio 6.1, now includes Microchip's MPLAB XC compilers for 8-, 16- and 32-bit MCUs.
Renesas expands Quick Connect Studio with real-time code customisation
Renesas has announced new features and additional coverage for its Quick Connect Studio, a Cloud-based embedded system design platform.
Indium hosts webinar on lead-free solder paste for automotive applications
Indium Corporation’s Senior Research Metallurgist, Jie Geng, PhD., will conduct a webinar on low-voiding, high-reliability, lead-free solder paste for automotive applications.
Flexible microelectronic devices produced with sputtered coatings and laser patterning
The demand for high-performance devices with enhanced functionalities continues to grow. Materials, such as graphene and MoS2, exhibit unique electrical and mechanical properties making them ideal for flexible electronic applications.