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25.01.2022 The capacity of lithium-ion batteries decreases over time partly due to the degradation of the binder that protects the graphite anode. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//copolymer-binder-extends-
24.01.2022 One of the last steps in the PCB production process, following the screen printing and component placement, is reflow. Like we have discussed in the previous two articles, each process comes with its own set of challenges and the reflow stage is no exception.
24.01.2022 Electronic organic materials offer the potential to support alternative and green energy sources to meet escalating global energy demands and strict environmental regulations. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//organic-semiconductors-ha
23.01.2022 South Korean scientists have put forth an innovative design for high-power transparent solar cells, bringing us closer to a sustainable future with off-grid living.
21.01.2022 European researchers, led by the University of Bern’s Professor Matthias Arenz, have developed an electrocatalyst for hydrogen fuel cells that does not require a carbon carrier and is therefore much more stable than the catalysts commonly used today.
21.01.2022 Japanese researchers have found a way to convert heat energy into electricity with a nontoxic material, made from mostly iron.
20.01.2022 Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed an artificial intelligence system that recognises hand gestures by combining skin-like electronics with computer vision.
20.01.2022 Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a smart gaming glove called ‘InfinityGlove’ that allows users to mimic a variety of in-game controls using simple hand gestures, without the need for additional wiring to connect it to a computer.
20.01.2022 A team of US and Italian researchers, led by Tufts University, has created light-activated composite devices able to execute precise, visible movements and form complex three-dimensional shapes without the need for wires or other actuating materials or energy sources. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//smart-materials-move-when
20.01.2022 As manufacturers in Australia begin to recover from the initial shock of COVID-19 and the challenges of ensuring business continuity, management teams can start to think about how they will emerge from the pandemic in a stronger position.
19.01.2022 Computer scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have demonstrated that it is possible to spy on private conversations using a common robot vacuum cleaner and its built-in LiDAR sensor. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//is-your-robot-vacuum-clea
17.01.2022 PhiSat-1 contains a new hyperspectral-thermal camera and onboard AI processing, thanks to an Intel Movidius Myriad 2 VPU the same chip inside many smart cameras.
17.01.2022 It's a new era for high-end embedded processors that are now available on two computer-on-module form factors: the COM-HPC Client and COM Express Type 6.
16.01.2022 Japanese researchers have found a way to polish the hardest known material without damaging it, helping to accelerate its use in advanced electronics.
16.01.2022 Electronex The Electronics Design and Assembly Expo, which was to be held in November at Rosehill Gardens in Sydney, has been rescheduled to 56 May 2021.
15.01.2022 Our office will be closed from Friday, 2nd April and will re-open on Tuesday, 6th April.
15.01.2022 Ever since the growth of facial recognition technology (FRT), the world's been cautiously optimistic about the benefits it brings to the table.
14.01.2022 Swedish technology company Smoltek has developed what it claims is the world’s thinnest capacitor, demonstrating a prototype of a CNF-MIM capacitor with a total height of just under 40 m. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//smoltek-says-it-has-creat
13.01.2022 STMicroelectronics is collaborating with Sanken Electric Co to unleash the performance and practical advantages of intelligent power modules (IPMs) in high-voltage, high-power equipment designs.
13.01.2022 The goal was to minimise transmitted radiofrequency distortions, under tight real-time deadlines. Using Percepio’s Tracealyzer, RFI Technology Solutions could evaluate various solutions to find out which ones met the requirements.
12.01.2022 Similar to how biological fat reserves store energy in animals, a new rechargeable zinc battery integrates into the structure of a robot to provide much more energy.
11.01.2022 The quest for better light-emitting diodes (LEDs), offering both lower costs and brighter colours, has recently drawn scientists to a material called perovskite. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//highly-efficient-leds-bas
10.01.2022 Nagoya University researchers have used a simple, cost-effective and scalable method to produce power generators that stretch with your body a breakthrough that has been reported in the journal Nano Energy.
10.01.2022 Researchers have developed a highly flexible yet sturdy wearable piezoelectric harvester using the simple fabrication process of hot pressing and tape casting.
07.01.2022 A new design for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), developed by US scientists led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), may hold the key to overcoming a longstanding limitation in the light sources’ efficiency.
07.01.2022 Available as either a wristband or a pendant, the TDS-50 has been developed by Electronic Precepts to present a highly effective track-and-trace solution.
07.01.2022 A drone prototype that mimics the aerobatic manoeuvres of one of the world’s fastest birds, the swift, is being developed by an international team of aerospace engineers in the latest example of biologically inspired flight.
06.01.2022 Researchers from Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have revealed what they believe to be a highly promising anode material for future high-performance batteries lithium lanthanum titanate with a perovskite crystal structure (LLTO). As reported in the journal Nature Communications, LLTO can improve the energy density, power density, charging rate, safety and cycle life of batteries without requiring a decrease of the particle size from micro to nano scale.
05.01.2022 On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $838,000 in funding to Origin Energy to undertake an electric vehicle (EV) smart charging trial across the National Electricity Market (NEM).
04.01.2022 RadioGlobe is an open-source DesignSpark engineering project that enables users to tune in to internet radio stations from around the world.
03.01.2022 Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics has collaborated with Intel on the development of a tiny MEMS mirror, enabling spatial scanning of an environment. Intel developed a LiDAR system based on this micro-mirror, providing high-resolution scanning for industrial applications such as robotic arms for bin picking, volumetric measurements, logistics and 3D scanning. Read more: http://electronicsonline.net.au//st-micro-mirror-deployed-
03.01.2022 Brown University researchers have found a way to double the toughness of a ceramic material used to make solid-state lithium-ion batteries.
03.01.2022 In Australia, wireless devices are regulated by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Suppliers are required by law to demonstrate that their wireless device complies with ACMA’s requirements for the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM).
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