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Engineers roll up their sleeves – and then do same with inductors

By EAI on December 17, 2012 in Uncategorized

On the road to smaller, high-performance electronics, University of Illinois researchers have smoothed one speed bump by shrinking a key, yet notoriously large element of integrated circuits. Three-dimensional rolled-up inductors have a footprint more than [...]

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