Robust Electronics Review

Welcome to the Robust Electronics Review. This newsletter is devoted to microelectronics; specifically to saving you the effort of wading through electronics media in search of the information that's pertinent to you.

Microelectronics is not one size fits all solution. For some key applications the technology is simply just not up to the adverse environment it is going to have to work in. The advantages of digital electronics are such that many users are trying to adapt this technology to suit some pretty demanding tasks.

We shall bring you occasional application stories on how users have shoe-horned semiconductors and related components into the toughest applications.

We hope that you will like this format. It is carefully designed to provide an easily-accessible read, covering only the news that's relevant to you. You will be able to read about new components and systems, new software and business news. There'll also be a round-up of recent patents and some dates for your diary.

The format is such that you can read the highlights of the news, then click on the link for more information.

Roy Szweda, Editor

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Editorial coverage includes:

High temperature electronics news >100C Mil Std etc.

Low temperature electronics news, i.e. cryogenic etc.

Radiation hard, radiation-hard, 'rad hard' (rad-hard) or radiation hardened electronics news for space and nuclear applications, etc.

High vibration or anti-vibration high durability electronics systems news, etc.

Shock-resistant or anti-shock 'high g' durable components, etc.

Adverse environment electronics, e.g. for automotive electronics

Chemical-resistant materials, components and assemblies

Moisture-resistant materials, components and assemblies

Electromagnetic pulse ( EMP ) resistant materials, components and assemblies including EMC and ESD

Vandal-proof equipment

Ruggedized computer and telecom equipment

Defense hardware such as electronic warfare systems, fuzes, etc.

Flame- or fire-proof assemblies

Temperature, radiation and other monitors and sensors

Design software and modelling

Downhole sensors and instrumentation

Wide band gap semiconductors, e.g. SiC and GaN

 


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