MUNICH - EPCOS offers an online service to help comply with the requirements of the Administration on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products (ACPEIP), or China RoHS. The company offers a downloadable Excel table, which indicates which of the six substances are contained in products. EPCOS’ Website features background information on labeling requirements and a summary of the ACPEIP, as well as links to the Ministry of Information Industry of the People’s Republic of China (in Chinese), the German Electronic Manufacturers Association (ZVEI) and the American Electronics Association (AEA). The China RoHS rules go into effect March 1. Manufacturers must clearly label electronics products if they contain listed substances. Further information can be found at http://www.epcos.com/china_rohs.
HERNDON, VA – iNEMI will preview highlights of its 2007 Roadmap at the Apex trade show in Los Angeles next month.
iNEMI CEO Jim McElroy will discuss the roadmap in the Feb. 22 conference keynote, including a look a new chapter on Organic and Printed Electronics Technology.
Also at the show, the Optimizing Lead-Free Processes forum will review some of iNEMI’s Pb-free projects. iNEMI is also cosponsor of the Reliability Summit: Keeping Industry Reliability Test Protocols Current with Rapidly Changing Markets. This free one-day session will discuss current industry initiatives to standardize reliability testing, the challenges of keeping pace with new technologies and markets, and plans for a path forward.
Other iNEMI meetings at the conference include Heat Transfer; Optoelectronics; Environmentally Conscious Electronics TIG, and Board Assembly and Substrates TIGs.
TAIPEI -- Wistron's annual shipment of LCD
TVs is will reach 1.2 million units this year on new orders from Sony and continued OEM demand from HP and
Westinghouse.
The compamy's revenue reached NT$218.4 billion in 2006. About 75% came from sales of notebook PCs. The compamy estimates shipments will rise to 11 million from 10 million this year.
Wistron also shipped 600,000 handheld
units in 2006, and expects to more than double that to 1.3 million units in 2007.
ATLANTA – PCB Design Conference West returns to the Santa Clara (CA) Convention Center this March. The annual PCB West conference and exhibition is geared toward PCB engineering, design and manufacture professionals. Highlights of the March 25-30 conference include a two-day exhibition; 14 free technical sessions; free exhibitor presentations; a professional development certificate program of eight full-day tutorials and two design excellence curriculum two-day courses; a three-day technical conference of 26 short courses; and several free networking events. Mentor Graphics vice president and general manager Henry Potts will keynote the conference, talking on the intersection of PCB design, ICs and hardware.
The conference brochure is available for download at www.pcbwest.com. Registration is currently open.
PALO ALTO -- Hewlett-Packard scientists
this month disclosed a new way to make nanoscale computer chips that reportedly increases by eightfold the number of
transistors on a chip, without making the transistors smaller.
The HP team's concept involves
layering a structure called a nanowire on top of a conventional
silicon chip, to increase the number of interconnects. Also, most of the wiring from the silicon is removed,
allowing the more transistors to be crammed on the chip.