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High-Speed, Low-Leakage Matrix Card, the first stan- dard switch capable of achieving less than 100fA of offset current on all pathways. The Models 707B and 708B also support three other popular Keithley matrix cards. The Models 707B and 708B are ideal for semiconductor test system configurations that in- clude Keithley’s Series 2600A System SourceMeter® instruments, the Model 4200-SCS Semiconductor Characterization System, and fully automated te- sters such as the S500 ACS Integrated Test Systems and S530 Semiconductor Parametric Test Systems. http://keithley.acrobat.com/p54168155/


K opin® Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) has received a two-year, Phase II Small Business


Innovative Research (SBIR) contract for the deve- lopment of Aluminum Indium Nitride-based high electron mobility transistors (AlInN HEMTs). The $750,000 award through the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) will leverage Kopin’s established capability in Group III-Nitrides to enhance the performance and manufacturability of AlInN materials. http://www.kopin.com


panel televisions feature NANO Lighting Techno- logy which will redefine the meaning of “clarity” in FULL LED TVs. An extremely thin film printed with minuscule dots positioned in front of a full array


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t this year’s IFA in Berlin, LG Electronics (LG) unveiled the LEX8, the next generation of flat


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