Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics, being thin film silicon or inorganic or organic semiconductors, can be used to form Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs), such as replacing the functionality of simple silicon chips. TFTCs also employ thin film conductors and dielectrics and the ultimate objective is to make many different components at the same time - such as displays, batteries, sensors, microphones etc using the same materials or at least the same deposition techniques thus saving cost and improving reliability. Some TFTCs will be capable of covering large areas to affordably form electronic billboards, smart shelves and so on. They will be lightweight, rugged and mechanically flexible. Often they will be made by rapid, high-volume reel-to-reel processing even forming a part of regular printing processes for graphics. These circuits will be cheap enough to permit electronics where envisaged silicon chips are always or almost always too expensive, where multiple components and needed, and where silicon is impracticle (e.g. not flexible, brittle, thick etc).
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22 Aug 2022

Upcoming Webinar on Advanced Semiconductor Packaging

Thursday 25 August 2022 - Analysis of advanced semiconductor packaging markets and their mid-long-term opportunity; Key applications' growth drivers; Player analysis - the dynamics of advanced semiconductor packaging battleground; Advanced semiconductor packaging technologies - current challenges and innovative trends
19 Aug 2022

Jabil (Printed Electronics)

Electronics manufacturer Jabil is investigating the use of printed copper inks as a replacement for silver inks in flexible hybrid electronics. At FLEX 2022, it presented its assessment and qualification process for commercially available copper inks.
18 Aug 2022

Floating Artificial Leaves Ride the Wave of Clean Fuel Production

Researchers have developed floating 'artificial leaves' that generate clean fuels from sunlight and water, and could eventually operate on a large scale at sea. The researchers designed ultra-thin, flexible devices, which take their inspiration from photosynthesis - the process by which plants convert sunlight into food. Since the low-cost, autonomous devices are light enough to float, they could be used to generate a sustainable alternative to petrol without taking up space on land.
17 Aug 2022

Force/Pressure Sensors in Wearable Electronics

This premium article looks into force and pressure sensors in wearable electronics, including printed pressure sensor applications, the wearable force sensor landscape, a SWOT analysis of flexible pressure sensors for wearable applications, and more.
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17 Aug 2022

1D to 3D Semiconductor Packaging

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Advanced Semiconductor Packaging 2023-2033'.
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17 Aug 2022

Manufacturing Electronic Skin Patches

This premium article will look into the manufacturing and materials involved in electronic skin patches, including an overview of skin patch construction, opportunities for roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing, case studies of contract manufacturers producing electronic skin patches, and more.
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17 Aug 2022

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Overview

Innovation roadmap for the report 'Advanced Semiconductor Packaging 2023-2033'.
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17 Aug 2022

Large-Area Organic Solar Cells That are Low-Cost, Flexible, Efficient

Organic solar cells, which make use of organic materials to convert sunlight into electricity, are an attractive candidate for future photovoltaics. This is due to several of their desirable features, such as their light weight, flexibility, malleability, and, most importantly, high power conversion efficiency . Such qualities make them ideal for a wide range of applications.
17 Aug 2022

Molex (Printed Electronics)

At FLEX 2022 Molex outlined its work to qualify both copper conductive inks and magnetic field aligned anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACAs) for use in production of flexible hybrid electronic (FHE) circuits. This is a key step towards the adoption of these materials in mass production.
16 Aug 2022

Colourful Solar Panels Are More Attractive

Solar panels aren't just for rooftops anymore - some buildings even have these power-generating structures all over their facades. But as more buildings and public spaces incorporate photovoltaic technologies, their monotonous black color could leave onlookers underwhelmed. Now, researchers have created solar panels that take on colorful hues while producing energy nearly as efficiently as traditional ones.
15 Aug 2022

LG Display Unveils Innovative OLED Technologies

The recently-unveiled 97-inch OLED.EX display boasts the company's special Cinematic Sound OLED technology, which allows the display to vibrate and generate the sound directly from the display without separate speakers. A 5.1 channel sound system is embedded into the widescreen, creating a performance that offers a cinematic level of immersion.
15 Aug 2022

Boeing

Boeing are developing wireless connected sensors based on flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) for asset tracking/monitoring around their production sites. These will include Bluetooth Low Energy communication, along with temperature, humidity, and motion sensors.
15 Aug 2022

Power Bloom

Power Bloom is an American company based in California and founded in 2017. It has developed a business plan to scale fit-for-purpose organic solar cells with technology development intended in the future following the acquisition of sufficient capital.
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12 Aug 2022

Human-Machine Interfaces Work Underwater, Generate Their Own Power

Wearable human-machine interface devices can be used to control machines, computers, music players, and other systems. A challenge for conventional human-machine interfaces is the presence of sweat on human skin. Scientists now describe their development of a type of human-machine interface that is stretchable, inexpensive, and waterproof. The device is based on a soft magnetoelastic sensor array that converts mechanical pressure from the press of a finger into an electrical signal.
12 Aug 2022

Traction Inverter with Gallium Nitride Chip Technology a Success

hofer powertrain opts for the most future-proof chip technologies and develops new multilevel power electronics with VisIC Technologies' Gallium Nitride chip technology, D3GaN (Direct Drive D-Mode), capable of meeting the needs of modern drivetrains and breaking efficiency barriers.
11 Aug 2022

Graphene Synapses Advance Brain-Like Computers

Computers that think more like human brains are inching closer to mainstream adoption. But many unanswered questions remain. Among the most pressing, what types of materials can serve as the best building blocks to unlock the potential of this new style of computing.
11 Aug 2022

Onyx Solar

Onyx Solar was founded in 2009 and is based in the Spanish city of Ávila. It produces building-integrated photovoltaics using both crystalline silicon and thin film amorphous silicon.
11 Aug 2022

Holst Centre (Impulse Printing)

Impulse printing is a new non-contact printing methodology that uses a heat pulse to expel ink. It has been developed by Holst Centre, and is targeting 3D electronics and advanced packaging. IDTechEx was shown a demonstration in person at the Flex 2022 conference.
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10 Aug 2022

Orpyx

Orpyx has developed a smart insole technology designed to aid diabetics with peripheral neuropathy and prevent ulcers and reduce demand for surgical interventions. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed the VP of Marketing, Karen Smith.
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10 Aug 2022

Stickers and a Smartphone for Easy Nitrite Detection on Foods

Nitrates and nitrites give processed meats their characteristic pink color and robust flavor. Although many consumers want to limit consumption of these preservatives because the substances can form potentially cancer-causing compounds, knowing how much is in a food has been difficult to determine. Now, researchers have developed a color-changing film that consumers can stick onto foods and easily analyze nitrite levels by snapping a picture with a smartphone.