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Electronic components speed spectroscopy
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – Using electronic components could make atmospheric-gas measurement more even and 1000 times faster than with conventional techniques, and could advance greenhouse-gas measurement. Spectroscopy is the most common method for detecting trace gases. Until now, tuning a laser to shine in a wide enough range of colors typically required a mechanical device to change the frequency, but all of the methods available adjust the laser too slowly to obtain meaningful snapshots of the turbulent atmosphere....
Toshiba Moves US Semiconductor Headquarters to Larger Facility
IRVINE, Calif., July 9, 2013 — Toshiba America Electronics Components Inc. (TAEC) has relocated its corporate headquarters in Irvine to a larger, 445,410-sq-ft facility that joins the company with five other Toshiba America Inc. subsidiaries and accommodates its day-to-day...
Electronic Components Speed Spectroscopy
GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 16, 2013 — A new solution employing electronic components could make atmospheric-gas measurement more even and 1000 times faster than with conventional techniques and could advance greenhouse-gas measurement.
Escatec Appoints Micro-assembly Expert to Head MOEMS Facility
HEERBRUGG, Switzerland, April 29, 2013 — Wolfgang Plank, the R&D project manager of electronics manufacturing services provider Escatec, was appointed head of the company’s MOEMS (micro-optic electronic manufacturing services) facility.
Lasers Bring New Urgency to Electric Power Research
ARLINGTON, Va., April 26, 2013 — The upcoming deployment of a shipboard laser weapon has brought to the forefront the need for reliable, high-voltage power management systems for national security, officials said this week at the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored Electric...
Rogers Honored by MRS for Flexible Electronics Work
WARRENDALE, Pa., April 2, 2013 — John A. Rogers, the director of the Seitz Materials Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will receive the 2013 Mid-Career Researcher Award for his contributions to developing flexible electronic systems.
Strauss to Lead LPKF Japan
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Feb. 12, 2013 — Bernd Strauss will succeed Torsten Nagel as manager of LPKF Laser & Electronics KK.
Craving Bandwidth? Photonics Satisfies
Feb 1, 2013 — Oliver Twist’s plea for “more” was met with incredulity and outrage, but demands by the world’s computer and smartphone users for more bandwidth and greater speed are being greeted with vision, effort and innovation. Optical...
UltraVolt Adds New Rep for Russia
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., Jan. 31, 2013 — High-voltage power supplies and systems manufacturer UltraVolt Inc. has added Betronik Ltd. as its new representative for Russia.
Odis Produces Laser for Chip-to-Chip Interconnects
STORRS, Conn., Dec. 6, 2012 — A new integrated laser device that serves as the basis for chip-to-chip interconnection could surpass the capabilities of CMOS technology, according to Odis Inc., a US affiliate of OPEL Technologies Inc.
Streak Cameras Improve Materials Research
Dec 1, 2012 — New calibration options enable significant improvements in the accuracy of new and old devices, which could mean big advances in materials for LEDs and lasers. LEDs have numerous advantages over traditional light sources such as halogen or...
Silk’s Photonic Talents Brought to Light at FiO 2012
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 17, 2012 — Natural silk's potential as an eco-friendly way to manipulate light for applications such as biosensors, lasers and photonic chips was presented by US and French researchers this week at the Optical Society's 96th annual meeting, Frontiers in Optics...
LPKF Sees Demand Spike for PCB-Cutting Lasers
Sep 1, 2012 — Machine and laser systems manufacturer LPKF Laser & Electronics AG of Garbsen, Germany, has reported an upswing in the demand for printed circuit board (PCB)-cutting laser systems. Orders have already reached more than €10 million (about...
Colvin to Step Down as ON Semiconductor CFO
PHOENIX, Aug. 6, 2012 — ON Semiconductor Corp. and Donald Colvin, its executive vice president and chief financial officer, have mutually agreed to Colvin’s resignation as an officer of the company. He will continue at the firm for up to 90 days while a replacement...
Teledyne Announces Executive Retirement, Promotions
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Aug. 6, 2012 — Teledyne announced that its executive vice president, general counsel and secretary John T. Kuelbs will retire from his position effective Sept. 1. Both Melanie S. Cibik and George C. Bobb III received promotions.
LPKF Sees Demand Spike for PCB-Cutting Lasers
BARBSEN, Germany, July 9, 2012 — The machine and laser systems manufacturer reported an upswing in the demand for printed circuit board-cutting laser systems.
2013 Prism Awards Open for Entries
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Photonics industry heavyweights and budding spinoffs alike are poised to compete for this year’s Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation. Dubbed the “Oscars of Photonics,” the Prism Awards is an international competition that...
EU photonics industry pledges to boost economy
BRUSSELS — At the Photonics21 Annual Meeting held at the end of March, European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes announced her active support for creating a photonics public-private partnership (PPP) within the Horizon 2020 framework together with...
Lasers Control Electronic Spin
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 6, 2011 — For the first time, light has proved useful in obtaining information about the spin of electrons flowing over topological insulators — a discovery that could open up possibilities for new devices based on spintronics and magnetic data storage....
Photonics, Optics Certifications Available
Nov 1, 2011 — The Electronics Technicians Association International of Greencastle, Ind., has created photonics technician and precision optics technician certification programs. They were developed by the Florida Photonics Cluster trade association, in...
The Rise of the Service Robot
Oct 1, 2011 — Industrial robots revolutionized manufacturing, and service robots are set to rise up and do the same in such diverse areas as medical care, surveillance and the military – and also in domestic settings, where they could take over chores from...
Ugandan Named Marconi Young Scholar
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. 16, 2011 — An engineering researcher from the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre was honored at the prestigious Marconi Society Awards in San Diego. Doctoral student Joseph Kakande, from Uganda, was selected as one of three...
Low-noise oscillator improves microwave signal stability
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – A new low-noise oscillator generates microwave signals more pure and stable than those from conventional electronic sources. The instrument could improve signal stability and resolution in radar, communications and navigation systems, and in certain...
Microspectrometer could solve lab-on-a-chip integration challenge
ATLANTA – To replace big, bulky, high-resolution spectrometers, scientists have developed a microspectrometer that uses resonators shaped like a compact disc to achieve high resolution. Spectrometers have conventionally been expensive, bulky benchtop...
Photonics, Optics Certifications Available
GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 19, 2011 — The Electronics Technicians Association International (ETA) has added the photonics technician and precision optics technician certificates to its list of ETA technical certifications. The two certifications were developed by the Florida...
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