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powerful than current alternative lithium-ion com- petitors. The batteries are built to handle the world’s most hazardous ocean conditions. Fully waterproof to 1 atmosphere, the modules can operate from -20 to 60° Celsius (-4° to 140° F) and are rated to withstand shock ratings of 30 G and 5 axis vibration ratings of 8 G.
“Our AT6500 modules are capable of storing en- ergy from 6.5 kWh to megawatt scaled application and dispersing it on an as needed basis,” said Brent Perry, Chief Executive Officer for Corvus Energy. “Surrette is recognized as one of the world’s highest quality battery companies and is the ideal partner for leveraging our brand penetration in the renewable energy market.”
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egal Corporation (NASDAQ:TGAL) announced financial results for the second quarter of fiscal
year 2012 (09/30/2011). The Company’s net loss per share in the second quarter of fiscal year 2012 was ($0.28), compared with $0.08 in the second quarter of the prior fiscal year, and ($0.59) in the first quar- ter. Tegal recorded a net loss of ($476,000) in the second quarter of fiscal year 2012. Tegal ended the second quarter of fiscal year 2012 with approx. $6.7 million in cash (including restricted cash).
hin Film Electronics ASA together with PARC, a Xerox company, have produced a working prototype of the world‘s first printed non-volatile
“We have demonstrated that one can address an array of memory cells using printed logic. This opens up new fields of use, as now addressable memory can be combined with sensors, power sources and antennas to power smart applications,” said Davor
memory device addressed with complementary organic circuits, the organic equivalent of CMOS circuitry. Thinfilm Addressable Memory™ consists of Thinfilm‘s printed memory and PARC‘s transi- stors. This demonstration is a significant milestone toward the mass production of low-cost, low-power ubiquitous devices that are a key component of the “Internet of things.” Thinfilm Addressable Memory combines Thinfilm‘s polymer-based memory techno- logy with PARC‘s transistor technology using com- plementary pairs of n-type and p-type transistors to construct the circuits. The addition of the integrated circuits makes the roll-to-roll printed Thinfilm Memo- ry addressable by printable logic.
The demonstration of Thinfilm‘s Addressable Memo- ry is a significant step toward the vision of a world filled with the “Internet of things”, where everything is connected via a smart tag. These smart tags require the commercial availability of devices that: • have rewritable memory, • are low cost, • support integration with sensors and other electronic components,
• are environmentally friendly, • and can be produced using high volume, roll-to-roll printing.
The demonstrated prototype, rewritable memory with logic circuitry, will meet all of these require- ments.
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