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Microhm's  Korea Visit to Doosan Robotics and Gyeonggi Technopark

Microhm's Korea Visit to Doosan Robotics and Gyeonggi Technopark

After yesterdays activities of attending Greater Bay Area Technology Seminar, networking luncheon, business matching meetings, Munjeong-dong Raemian Gallery and Ground X Corp visit, today the delegate continue Koreas agenda. At 10 to 11 A.M., the mission visit Doosan Robotics which is part of the Doosan Group and a major global player in the design, development and delivery of advanced collaborative robot systems and solutions to manufatures. It enables smart factories by developing and manufacturing cobots that are capable o...

Date:2019-07-12      [More+]
Microhm Achieved Great Success in electronica Shanghai, 2019

Microhm Achieved Great Success in electronica Shanghai, 2019

electronica China, lasting for three days, ringed down the curtain on Mar.22,2019 successfully. Microhm prepared elaborately and exhibited full range of resistors in the site. Customers from all over the world visited Microhm E5 - 5606, consulted resistors and experienced. Our staffs introductions of the features, applications and merits were brief and to the point. Customers not only stayed for a time in front of the reception to learn more about products, but also streamed into Microhms booth to have a close look of the mat...

Date:2019-03-25      [More+]
Low Carbon Green Roadmap for Asia Components Industries

Low Carbon Green Roadmap for Asia Components Industries

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) defines the green industry vision as: The potential for industries to decouple economic growth and revenues from excessive and increasing resource use and pollution. A green industry is the concept of promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns in the manufacturing of products. This involves both the greening of existing products and the creation of green industries that deliver environmental goods and services. A green industry requires manufacture...

Date:2022-06-07      [More+]
Precision Resistors in Autonomous Driving

Precision Resistors in Autonomous Driving

Self-driving cars maximize the convenience of their human occupants through the development of complex in-car technology. This technology need the manufacturing a range of products to protect the sensitive electronics that act as the eyes and ears of the operation. The latests technology is an integral part of the autonomous driving revolution, employing micro-optics to detect the nature and proximity of surrounding objects. These packaging technology, cover glasses and glass wafer substrates maximize the reliability and per...

Date:2022-06-02      [More+]
Perfect Inflation Storm, COVID lockdown + Ukraine crisis

Perfect Inflation Storm, COVID lockdown + Ukraine crisis

The U.S. inflation rate rose 8.5% in March, with the prices of food, gas, and housing going up the most. The inflationary surges that began hitting the U.S. economy in 2021 were driven by shortage of semiconductors that raised prices for cars and electronics. But in early 2022, two sudden events scrambled international markets and pushed the inflationary pullback further out of reach: Ukraine crisis, and the COVID lockdowns in Asias most important Supply Chain based nation. 2 months in, the Conflicts continue to strain globa...

Date:2022-05-24      [More+]
The Next Generation in Passive Electronic Components

The Next Generation in Passive Electronic Components

Passive components hold an important key to the future of how technology will improve while becoming smaller. In the past, design engineers looked strictly at the Bill of Materials to produce the black box. And were always distracted by the expensive silicon, and noted passives, only because they appeared far, far down the cost list, at the end. Smaller case size passive components are important developments in helping reduce the physical size of the electronic goods into which they are sold. Those products that have had the...

Date:2022-05-07      [More+]
Ne Shortage Trigger Resistor & Chip Industry Reshuffles

Ne Shortage Trigger Resistor & Chip Industry Reshuffles

Ne, Chemical symbol of Neon, a colourless gas, an unassuming element happens to play a critical role in making the tech we use every day. For years, this Ni has also mostly come from Ukraine, where just 2 companies purify enough to produce devices for much of the world, usually with little issue. At least, they did until Russia Ukraine crises. There will be ripple effects, though. Resistors and Semiconductor manufacturers rely on Neon to control the specialized lasers they use to make computer chips. It is not clear whether ...

Date:2022-03-23      [More+]
USD 2.96 Billion Growth in Thick Film Resistor Market

USD 2.96 Billion Growth in Thick Film Resistor Market

The thick film resistor market is expected to witness potential growth of USD 2.96 billion, at a CAGR of 7.23% from 2020 to 2025, according to this latest market outlook. The market is expected to be driven by factors such as increasing demand for high-performance electrical and electronic products, surging adoption of 5G networks, and increasing demand for advanced features in electronic vehicles. However, disruption in demand and supply of thick film resistors, heavy investments in Research and Development, and lack of pro...

Date:2022-03-08      [More+]
Resistor Markets Tighten as Rh Price Skyrocket

Resistor Markets Tighten as Rh Price Skyrocket

Resistor manufacturers are experiencing price increases in the key feedstock metal ruthenium as they enter the June 2021 quarter (April 1 through June 30, 2021). This MarketEYE article correlates the impact higher metals prices are having on mass-produced resistor components consumed in all printed circuit boards, focusing on growing pressure in a critical part of the global high-tech economy. Thick Film Chip Resistors Thick film chip resistors are the workhorse of the electronics industry. Inexpensive and ubiquitous, thick ...

Date:2022-02-25      [More+]
The 5G Materials Battle: Sub-6 GHz vs mmWave

The 5G Materials Battle: Sub-6 GHz vs mmWave

5G deployment is in full swing with mid-band infrastructure installed by the end of 2021 representing nearly 6 times what it was in 2019 especially in China and the Belt-Road infrastructure. However, this doesnt mean that all of the challenges have been solved. Much of the 5G infrastructure is repurposed 4G equipment at lower frequency bands. The real transition to 5G comes from the adoption of higher frequencies which have largely been categorized into sub-6 GHz and mmWave ( 20 GHz) bands. As 5G deployment transitions to hi...

Date:2022-02-10      [More+]
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