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Myth or fact? You can increase the force of your solenoid by removing turns (Part 3 of 3)
January 24, 2012
Paul H. Schimpf of Eastern Washington University continues to see whether a solenoid can be increased by removing some turns from the coil while looking at formulations for inductance, power, energy, and force.
Paul H. Schimpf of Eastern Washington University continues to see whether a solenoid can be increased by removing some turns from the coil while looking at formulations for inductance, power, energy, and force.
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- Myth or fact? You can increase the force of your solenoid by removing turns (Part 2 of 3)
- Myth or fact? You can increase the force of your solenoid by removing turns (Part 1 of 3)
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- Making HDTV in the car reliable and secure
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Transparent Electronic Materials: An Emerging Market Opportunity
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:32:00 +0100
As we enter 2012, NanoMarkets believes that three major industry sectors-displays, solar panels and the windows industry-will soon require novel transparent electronics materials. These new materials sets will embrace conductors, semiconductors and dielectrics and NanoMarkets believes that all this will provide an important new opportunity for both established specialty chemical firms and start-ups. In a recently released report, NanoMarkets projected that revenues from transparent electronic materials are expected to reach 5 million in 2015, going on to reach .1 billion in 2019.
As we enter 2012, NanoMarkets believes that three major industry sectors-displays, solar panels and the windows industry-will soon require novel transparent electronics materials. These new materials sets will embrace conductors, semiconductors and dielectrics and NanoMarkets believes that all this will provide an important new opportunity for both established specialty chemical firms and start-ups. In a recently released report, NanoMarkets projected that revenues from transparent electronic materials are expected to reach 5 million in 2015, going on to reach .1 billion in 2019.
- Analog Signal Chain Guide
- Complete High Speed, High CMRR Precision Analog Front End for Process Control
- 1ppm Settling Time Measurement for a Monolithic 18-Bit DAC
- Interfacing high-voltage applications to low-power controllers
- Voltage Level Translation Guide
- Microwatt “Always On” Analog Measurement Circuits for Solar Power Applications
- USB-Based Thermocouple Temperature Monitor Using the ADuC7060/ADuC7061 Microcontroller
- High dynamic range RF transmitter signal chain using single external frequency reference
- Adding video analytics to analog surveillance
Today's news
- Microsemi acquires timing, synchronization and synthesis business from Maxim Integrated Products
- Wireless implantable MEMS sensor powered by music
- IAR Systems supports Infineon's XMC4500 microcontrollers for energy-efficient industrial applications
- UK researchers develop sensors to improve protection of concrete coastal structures
- Fabless firm offers MEMS optical IC platform
- ITU approves G3-PLC as a new worldwide smart grid standard
- Prepaid meter reference design enables secure energy credit purchase through NFC
- ANSI accreditation will support development of a smart grid testing and certification framework
- Research team finds bilayer graphene works as an insulator
- Imec and Genalyte report disposable silicon photonics biosensor chips
New Products
- ST integrates window control into door controller IC
- Next-generation of mini-flat transistor couplers deliver improved isolation performance
- 40-V quad precision amplifiers feature lowest noise, low power consumption
- Radiation hardened accelerometers operate at up to +399°C
- Infineon packaging raises current capability, efficiency in power electronics
- Industry's first dual IF VGA supports multi-mode 4G base station transceivers
- Dual 3-A, 2.5-MHz, 42-V boost/inverting DC/DC converter features integrated fault protection
- Industry's first 100-V synchronous buck regulator with integrated MOSFETs improves reliability in high-voltage applications
- Lattice extends FPGA family's power efficiency, package size and performance
- Plug-and-play sensor prototype kit speeds time to market for gas analysis
Next events
November 13, 2012 to
November 16, 2012
Exhibitions
Energy Storage - Munich
September 25, 2012 to
September 26, 2012
Exhibitions
TCT Live 2012 - Birmingham
September 25, 2012 to
September 26, 2012
Exhibitions
MM Live, MEMS Live & NANO Live - Birmingham
September 25, 2012 to
September 26, 2012
Exhibitions
MM, MEMS & NANO Live UK - Birmingham
MEMS & NANO Live UK 2012 will take together with TCT Live and for the first time, Mediplas, which will focus on the highly specialised area of design and manufacture of plastic parts for the medical industry. 2012 also sees a formal co-location with Sensing Technology 2012. This grouping of shows will provide a significant showcase of engineering and manufacturing technology in the UK with a projected attendance approaching 6,000.
September 20, 2012 to
September 20, 2012
Workshops
Multicore Technology Challenge III - Bristol
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- Optical sensor combines ambient light and proximity sensors
- Nordic Semiconductor launches Demo App for Bluetooth low energy/Smart and ANT+ accessories for iPhone 4S
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- Transparent Electronic Materials: An Emerging Market Opportunity
- Analog Signal Chain Guide
- Complete High Speed, High CMRR Precision Analog Front End for Process Control
- 1ppm Settling Time Measurement for a Monolithic 18-Bit DAC
- Interfacing high-voltage applications to low-power controllers
- Voltage Level Translation Guide
- Microwatt “Always On” Analog Measurement Circuits for Solar Power Applications
- USB-Based Thermocouple Temperature Monitor Using the ADuC7060/ADuC7061 Microcontroller
- High dynamic range RF transmitter signal chain using single external frequency reference
- Adding video analytics to analog surveillance
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