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Hon Hai Research Institute, Yangming Jiaotong University Jointly Won the Future Technology Award

11/26/2024 | Hon Hai Technology Group
Hon Hai Research Institute (HHRI), a subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group, the world’s largest technology manufacturing and service provider, joins hands with National Yang -Ming Chiao Tung University ( NYCU ) to break through space Computing Extreme stood out at the " 2024 Taiwan Innovation Technology Expo" and won the "Future Technology Award" for its innovative technology of "application of all-gallium arsenide super interface holography in structured light and stereoscopic vision".

Real Time with... SMTAI 2024: Koh Young's Lessons in System Integration

10/30/2024 | Real Time with...SMTAI
Nolan Johnson speaks with Joel Scutchfield from Koh Young at this year's SMTA International convention in Rosemont. Scutchfield shares insights on data-driven factories and the dynamics of adopting new technologies and processes. 

BAE Systems Completes Testing, Ships Primary Instrument for Roman Space Telescope

08/14/2024 | PRNewswire
BAE Systems has successfully shipped the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope's Wide Field Instrument (WFI) to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, signaling the completion of integration and testing of the state-of-the-art instrument.

Beyond Design: Does Current Deliver the Energy in a Circuit?

07/25/2024 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
In circuit theory, we learn that current flows in a closed loop, returning to the source via a conductor pair. This flow of current provides power to the load, and energy transfer occurs as described by Ohm’s law (P = VI). Conversely, in electromagnetics theory, we discover that current does not provide the power in a circuit, but rather the energy wave is guided by the conductor to power the load, according to Maxwell’s equations.

Material Insight: The Dielectric Constant of PCB Materials

05/17/2024 | Dr. Preeya Kuray -- Column: Material Insight
In the world of PCB design, miniaturization can be achieved by using low dielectric constant (Dk) materials. Low Dk materials can allow for a reduction in thickness while maintaining a given trace width, leading to lower transmission loss and higher density circuitry.
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