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The National Printable Electronics Centre is one of several technology centres operated by the United Kingdom's Centre for Process Innovation, a government-funded organisation. Formerly known as the Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC), the site's name was changed in a company-wide re-branding effort beginning in June 2012. [ 1 ]
Gravure printing of electronic structures on paper. Printed electronics is a set of printing methods used to create electrical devices on various substrates. Printing typically uses common printing equipment suitable for defining patterns on material, such as screen printing, flexography, gravure, offset lithography, and inkjet.
The following historical mnemonics are generally considered offensive/outdated and inappropriate for current electronics training: Bad boys rape our young girls but Violet gives willingly. [11] [12] (Get Some Now (refers to the tolerance bands Gold, Silver or None)) Bad boys run our young girls behind victory garden walls. [13]
The role of the substrate in power electronics is to provide the interconnections to form an electric circuit (like a printed circuit board), and to cool the components. Compared to materials and techniques used in lower power microelectronics , these substrates must carry higher currents and provide a higher voltage isolation (up to several ...
EFY Enterprises, also known as EFY Group, is a privately held Indian technology-oriented publishing organisation based in New Delhi. The initial publication of the EFY Group was Electronics For You, a monthly electronics magazine that was first published in 1969.
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Schleicher Electronic GmbH und Co. KG is a German technology company based in Berlin. The company develops and produces control systems (CNC) used in automation engineering. In addition, Schleicher Electronic also works in the field of functional safety engineering.
Kathrein-Werke KG is a German manufacturer of antenna systems and related electronics. The company was founded in Rosenheim (Upper Bavaria) in 1919 and is still headquartered there. [1] It is the world's oldest and largest antenna manufacturer, valued at about $1.8 billion in 2015. [2]