New Piezoelectric Film Haptic Actuator Made from Electro-active Polymer Film
https://www.electronics-lab.com/new-piezoelectric-film-haptic-actuator-made-from-electro-active-polymer-film/
KEMET Introduces High-Definition Piezoelectric Film Haptic Actuator for Next Generation of User Interfaces Thin-film actuators add haptic skin to any product surface to create localized, independent sensations at any frequency creating a wide range of tactile effects. KEMET, part of the Yageo Group and leading global electronic components supplier, announces its innovative haptic solution: the […]
KEMET Advances Hybrid Aluminum Polymer Capacitor Technology
https://www.electronics-lab.com/kemet-advances-hybrid-aluminum-polymer-capacitor-technology/
KEMET, a subsidiary of Yageo Corporation (“Yageo”) (TAIEX: 2327) and leading global supplier of electronic components, announces the launch of three hybrid aluminum polymer capacitor series: A780, PHA225, and PHH225. These AEC-Q200 qualified capacitors offer a combination of highly conductive polymer technology and liquid electrolytic material in a hybrid design, resulting in an outstanding electrical […]
QGC Pyroelectric Infrared Analog Gas Sensors
https://www.electronics-lab.com/qgc-pyroelectric-infrared-analog-gas-sensors/
KEMET’s analog gas sensors feature a fast and stable response over a wide operating frequency range KEMET’s QGC thin film pyroelectric gas sensors can be reduced in physical size and still provide high sensitivity with fast frequency operation, enabling this highly stable one to four element sensor in a TO39 package. The sensor element is built […]
KEMET Releases New Tantalum Polymer Capacitors
https://www.electronics-lab.com/kemet-releases-new-tantalum-polymer-capacitors/
KEMET released the Tantalum Stack Polymer (TSP) O 7360-43 and the 82uF/75V rated voltage extension in Polymer Hermetically Sealed. The TSP series was designed to allow for the highest capacitance/voltage (CV) ratings in surface mount device (SMD) capacitors. The company’s KO-CAP® High Reliability Series T540, T541 and T543 are all available for stack configuration in […]
Pyroelectric passive infrared (PIR) sensors allow for easy integration, configuration and more design-in possibilities
https://www.electronics-lab.com/pyroelectric-passive-infrared-pir-sensors-allow-easy-integration-configuration-design-possibilities/
KEMET (“KEMET” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Yageo Corporation (“Yageo”), a leading global supplier of electronic components, continues to strengthen its solutions for industrial applications with its range of environmental PIR sensors. By utilizing the pyroelectric effect, these thin-film PZT sensors have both high sensitivity and fast response times to ensure rapid and accurate […]
KEMET – Pyroelectric Infrared Sensors
https://www.electronics-lab.com/kemet-pyroelectric-infrared-sensors/
KEMET’s pyroelectric infrared sensors (PL series) are unobtrusive sensors that contribute to set designs. KEMET’s pyroelectric infrared sensors use the pyroelectric effect of ceramic by absorbing the infrared rays emitted from the human body. This detects the infrared signature naturally emitted by humans. It can detect infrared rays without using lenses. Due to the absence […]
What are Aluminum Polymer Capacitors?
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Choosing the right capacitors can make a big difference in the reliability, longevity, cost, and board size of your design. But most engineers don’t know which capacitors to choose for which applications. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with James Lewis from KEMET about the fascinating and surprising world of capacitor […]
Flexible haptic actuators designed for wearable devices
https://www.electronics-lab.com/flexible-haptic-actuators-designed-wearable-devices/
Graham Prophet on edn-europe.com talks about a new cooperation between Kemet and Novasentis aim to develop the next generation of haptic actuators that acts as a second skin for devices. Kemet and Novasentis, developer of haptic and sensory feedback technology for wearable devices, have announced a collaboration to develop next generation Electro-Mechanical Polymer (EMP) film based […]