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Researches Developed Fast and Low Cost Prototyping Technique to Make Wearable Stretchable Sensors and Supercapacitors

Engineers at UC Berkeley have developed a new technique for making stretchable flexible electronics - wearable sensors and supercapacitors - that enables medical researchers to prototype test new designs much faster and at a far lower cost than existing methods.

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Researches Developed Fast and Low Cost Prototyping Technique to Make Wearable Stretchable Sensors and Supercapacitors

Gowanda Introduces Robust Ceramic Core Chip Inductors for Demanding Power & RF Applications

Gowanda Introduces Robust Ceramic Core Chip Inductors for Demanding Power & RF Applications
Gowanda Electronics introduces SMP0603 robust ceramic core chip inductors for power & RF applications ideal for Test & Measurement, Industrial, Medical, Control & Automotive Sectors.

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Researchers Propose New Lead-Free Antiferroelectric Material for High Energy Capacitors

Group of researchers from Cornell University, US propose a new lead-free antiferroelectric dielectric material made from bismuth, iron and oxygen as a suitable candidate for next generation of high energy capacitors.

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Researchers Propose New Lead-Free Antiferroelectric Material for High Energy Capacitors

January 22 Electronic Component Sales Outlook Shows Signs of Stability

January 22 Electronic Component Sales Outlook Shows Signs of Stability
The results from ECIA’s January 2022 electronic component sales survey shows a solid signs to the new year towards stabilization of the component market.

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