Institute of Science Tokyo revealed advances to its BBCube 3D integration process at ECTC, the IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference. “These new technologies can help in addressing the demands of high-performance computing applications which require high memory bandwidth and low power consumption with reduced power supply noise,” according to the Institute. BBCube stacks a processor on top of a ...
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3D news highlights breakthroughs in three-dimensional integration technologies, including 3D packaging, stacking, and printed electronics. These innovations enable compact, high-performance electronics by improving component density and reducing signal delays. Applications span from advanced microprocessors to wearable devices and flexible electronics. For Electronics Weekly readers, 3D news reveals how new manufacturing processes and materials are reshaping electronics design paradigms, enabling smarter and more compact products.
The Future of Electronics Reshaped Conference
This event is the global home of the additive, sustainable, hybrid and 3D electronics. Additive – Sustainable – Flexible – Printed – R2R – Hybrid – Soft – 3D – Structural – InMold – Textiles – Stretchable – Wearable Electronics The curated program is a mixture of industrial as well as applied research contributions, covering all the cutting-edge technological innovations, ...
The Future of Electronics Reshaped – Berlin
The event for additive, sustainable, flexible, hybrid, wearable, structural and 3D electronics, The Future of Electronics Reshaped, will take place in Berlin, Germany on 23 and 24 October. The two-day event will comprise three parallel tracks and speakers from Forvia, European Space Agency, Meta, Decathlon, Airbus, Air Force Research Laboratories, Fuji, Datwyler, Motherson Innovations, Würth Elektronik, Avery Dennison, LPKF, Marquardt, ...
The Future of Electronics Reshaped USA
Additive, sustainable, flexible, wearable and 3D technologies discussed in a two day event at the Ballroom, Campus Center, UMass. The curated agenda and programme includes a tabletop exhibition and boasts innovators and material suppliers, equipment makers, manufacturers and end users.
Additive manufacturing technology offers electronic design freedom
Design for manufacturing focuses on manufacturability, in essence restricting design freedom, says Simon Baggott of Q5D. Design for manufacturing (DFM)’s concept’s goals are primarily productivity, repeatability, quality and, ultimately, enhancing profitability. There are examples of manufacturing concepts that create greater design freedom, sometimes making new product concepts physically or economically viable for the first time. In the early 20th century ...
Gadget Watch: Asus glasses-free 3D Spatial Viewing laptop
Part of Gadget Master's remit is covering cutting edge consumer tech, so let's find room for the Asus ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED laptop, featuring the glasses-free 3D technology the company calls Spatial Vision.
Harting offers 3d circuit service
Harting is offering printed circuit tracks on injection-moulded thermoplastic 3d objects, calling the process ‘3D-Mid’. The injection moulded part is custom-designed to fit between or around what ever the customer wants it to. The moulded part is doped with chemicals so that, after moulding, its surface is activated wherever conductive tracks are required “through laser-direct structuring, a procedure created by ...
‘Smallest’ sine-cosine 3D Hall position sensor
Allegro is claiming a record for its latest Hall-effect position sensor IC, describing it as “the smallest sine/cosine 3D sensor currently available in the market”. Called A33230, it comes in 3 x 2.9 x 1mm 5pin SOT23-W package. Although the die inside is able to sense in three orthogonal dimensions, it has two signal paths and devices are factory programmed ...
3D camera is IP65 to give robots robust eyes
IDS has extended its 3D camera series with compact and robust devices designed specifically for robotics and automated series production. Ensenso N40 and N45 are IP65/67 protected for use in harsher environments, with fibre-reinforced plastic cases making them the lightest stereo vision cameras equipped with Gigabit Ethernet in the IDS product range. Rounded corners minimise injury risk. Sensing comes through ...
Electro-optic beam-steerer is easy to make, ‘3D’ displays could follow
Surface acoustic waves can be used to steer laser beams, in ways that could lead to glasses-free ‘3D’ displays, according to the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Massachusetts. The proof-of-concept device has been made using techniques that could be scaled for production, according to Draper research engineer Gregg Favalora: “We can report the first demonstration, to our knowledge, of a ...