Plastic ICs Get Hot in High-Temp Market
- Topics:
- Aerospace and Defense
- Tags:
- Aerospace & Defense,
- Aircraft,
- Hardware,
- Integrated Circuit,
- Manufacturing,
- Military Designer,
- PennWell,
- Semiconductors
- Source:
- PennWell
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Overview: Military designers are demanding plastic integrated circuits that are able to operate in high-temperatures as they re-evaluate requirements and look to lower costs in new designs. Meanwhile, in extreme high-temperature aircraft engine applications, designers at Honeywell look to forge a niche with electronics that perform reliably at 225 degrees Celsius. This paper deals about the feature of Plastic ICs which are now using in large amount in Military and Aircraft operation.
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