The realm of flexible electronics is not limited to plastic substrates alone. Innovations have introduced an array of materials, including textiles, ultra-thin glass, and even paper. These substrates ...
A new technical paper titled “Computing with Printed and Flexible Electronics” was published by researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Pragmatic Semiconductor Ltd and University of Patras. ...
Figure 1. Flexible circuit boards enable compact, lightweight electronic designs by allowing circuits to bend, fold and ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The field of flexible electronics has witnessed a significant surge in recent years, driven by the increasing demand for portable and wearable devices, soft robotics, biomedical ...
Flexible and stretchable electronics have gained significance owing to their ability to be compressed, twisted, and molded into non-planar surfaces. Soft, flexible, and stretchable materials ...
The FLEX Conference, held again this year in conjunction with SEMICON West 2023, provided numerous examples of continued developments in flexible, printed, and flexible hybrid electronics technologies ...
The mass production of conventional silicon chips relies on a successful business model with large 'semiconductor fabrication plants' or 'foundries'. New research by shows that this 'foundry' model ...
Over the past decades, electronics engineers worldwide have been trying to develop devices that could enable even faster communications between devices, all while consuming less energy. To meet the ...
Traditional battery components, such as electrodes, separators, and electrolytes, are typically rigid and brittle. Researchers have developed novel materials and fabrication methods to achieve ...
Can electronics be additively manufactured and flexible without compromising on the capabilities of conventionally produced integrated circuits (ICs)? Often described as 'print what you can, place ...