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Invulnerable displays from LG

07.05.2013

LG Display has already brought curved TVs to market, but this is just one of the company's few innovations. Already, the company is developing a completely new type of display, which will be incredibly difficult to break.

"LG Display has made the decision to start developing 'indestructible' displays, which are the next generation of displays," LG spokesman Frank Lee was quoted as saying by The Korea Times. A new type of display will be especially in demand in the development of solutions with a flexible housing.

Unlike traditional "flexible displays", such screens will not be at risk of damage. It is possible that similar displays will form the basis of new devices from Apple and Google. Samsung is also developing similar displays, but the solutions presented by the South Korean giant are not stable.

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Mini air conditioner Sony Reon Pocket 5 09.05.2024

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Energy from space for Starship 08.05.2024

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New method for creating powerful batteries 08.05.2024

With the development of technology and the expanding use of electronics, the issue of creating efficient and safe energy sources is becoming increasingly urgent. Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a new approach to creating high-power zinc-based batteries that could change the landscape of the energy industry. One of the main problems with traditional water-based rechargeable batteries was their low voltage, which limited their use in modern devices. But thanks to a new method developed by scientists, this drawback has been successfully overcome. As part of their research, scientists turned to a special organic compound - catechol. It turned out to be an important component that can improve battery stability and increase its efficiency. This approach has led to a significant increase in the voltage of zinc-ion batteries, making them more competitive. According to scientists, such batteries have several advantages. They have b ... >>

Alcohol content of warm beer 07.05.2024

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Operational amplifiers STMicroelectronics TSX561, TSX562, TSX564 09.10.2012

The first 16-volt operational amplifiers (op-amps) of the new generation were introduced by STMicroelectronics. According to the manufacturer, the use of "advanced technical process" for their manufacture will help reduce energy consumption, improve accuracy and simplify the design of sensors used in a wide range of applications - from automotive electronics to smart homes and industrial automation. New OS are designed for use in these areas. Miniature microcircuits will have to amplify weak sensor signals. Their low power consumption is useful for battery or solar powered systems.

The advantages of the amplifiers include a high degree of protection against electrostatic voltage (up to 4 kV) and the ability to operate in a wide temperature range - from -40°C to 125°C.

The TSX561 model contains one, the TSX562 models two, and the TSX564 models four op amps, designed to operate from 3 to 16 V supply voltage. At 5 V, the typical quiescent current is 240 μA. The TSX561 is available in a SOT23-5 package, the TSX562 is available in a 8 x 2mm DFN2 and MiniSO-8 package, and the TSX564 is a 16 x 3mm QFN3 and TSSOP14 package. Mass production has already begun, prices start at $0,50 apiece.

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