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applications, inclu- ding electric and hybrid vehicles. The new TO package is compliant with JEDEC standard H-PSOF (Heatsink Plastic Small Outline Flat lead). The first available products using the H-PSOF package technology are 40V OptiMOS™ T2 power transistors offering up to 300A current capability in addition to ultra low R DS(on) values of only 0.76mΩ.


Infineon Technologies also introduced its new XMC4000 32-bit microcontroller family, which uses the Cortex™-M4 processor from ARM®


ticle structures using tunable pores. Use of Tunable pores (TPs) for resistive pulse sensing holds potential for efficient, versatile analysis and measurement of nano- and microparticles, while magnetic beads and particle aggregation play important roles in many prospective biosensing applications. Izon Science Ltd (New Zealand) will commercialize the invention. The basis of Izon’s instrumentation is a unique, dynamically tunable nanopore technolo- gy platform which utilises a technology called SIOS (Scanning Ion Occlusion Sensing).


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XMC4000 family supports three main trends in industrial applications: It helps to improve energy ef- ficiency, supports a large number of communication standards and reduces software complexity during development.


http://www.infineon.com/integrityguard http://www.infineon.com/nfc http://www.infineon.com/xmc http://www.infineon.com/automotivemosfet


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eoff R. Willmott, Mark Platt, and Gil U. Lee published in Biomicrofluidics the paper Resi- stive pulse sensing of magnetic beads and suprapar-


Geoff R. Willmott, Mark Platt, and Gil U. Lee: Resistive pulse sensing of magnetic beads and supraparticle struc- tures using tunable pores, In: Biomicrofluidics, Vol. 6(2012), Issue 1, March 2012, Online: January 12, 2012, Article 014103 [15 pages], DOI:10.1063/1.3673596: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3673596


http://www.izon.com L L


LC Sapporo Nano-Ball Technology (Sapporo NBT) and Hokkaido University have collectively de-


veloped a mass-production method of silicon nano- particle which is considered as a hopeful cathode- material of lithium-ion battery.


http://www.sapporo-nbt.com


umiotec Inc. and Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL) have entered into an OLED


technology license agreement. Under the new agreement, Lumiotec will be licensed to integrate Universal Display’s proprietary UniversalPHOLED phosphorescent and other OLED technologies and


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