New Equipment | Industrial Automation
Contact: Nancy Lin Email:info@amikon.cn Skype:onlywnn_1 Telegram:+8618020776786 Mobile(Whatsapp): (+86)-18020776786 QQ :2851195456 Control Systems (DCS, PLC/SPS, CNC) - Panel Controllers - HMI and Display Panels - Industrial PC’s - Drives (
New Equipment | Industrial Automation
Contact: Nancy Lin Email:info@amikon.cn Skype:onlywnn_1 Telegram:+8618020776786 Mobile(Whatsapp): (+86)-18020776786 QQ :2851195456 Control Systems (DCS, PLC/SPS, CNC) - Panel Controllers - HMI and Display Panels - Industrial PC’s - Drives (
Used SMT Equipment | In-Circuit Testers
Ando AQ4321D Tunable Laser Source The AQ4321D Tunable Laser Source is specially designed for DWDM applications, especially for the evaluation of optical components and WDM systems. These tunable laser sources provide wide wavelength tuning range w
Used SMT Equipment | General Purpose Test & Measurement
70 dB/nm Variable sweep speed up to 80 nm/s Wide tuning range units to cover all transmission bands: 1260 nm – 1640 nm Built-in wavelength meter with excellent wavelength accuracy ±3.6 pm High optical output power up to +9 dBm with built-in h
Technical Library | 2010-10-28 01:27:38.0
Optical waveguides based on organic materials have been fabricated in a laboratory environment but the scaling and manufacturing processes needed to produce these waveguides have been scant. The volume production of low loss organic waveguides in a conven
Technical Library | 2019-08-29 13:04:55.0
The true integration of electronics into textiles requires the fabrication of devices directly on the fibre itself using high-performance materials that allow seamless incorporation into fabrics. Woven electronics and opto-electronics, attained by intertwined fibres with complementary functions are the emerging and most ambitious technological and scientific frontier. Here we demonstrate graphene-enabled functional devices directly fabricated on textile fibres and attained by weaving graphene electronic fibres in a fabric. Capacitive touch-sensors and light-emitting devices were produced using a roll-to-roll-compatible patterning technique, opening new avenues for woven textile electronics. Finally, the demonstration of fabric-enabled pixels for displays and position sensitive functions is a gateway for novel electronic skin, wearable electronic and smart textile applications.
University of Exeter, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences
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