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The Nanocharacterization platform’s two Titan transmission electron microscopes recently received some major upgrades. They now provide more than just images, delivering detailed information on the chemistry of the materials being analyzed.
INAC and Leti, a CEA Tech institute, have built the first-ever qubit using a CMOS transistor. The transistor was used to code, manipulate, and store quantum information. The advance will pave the way to new developments in quantum computing.
Leti, a technology research institute of CEA Tech, will demonstrate the world’s first wireless transceiver dedicated to ultra-narrow band (UNB) communication at the joint conferences of IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC 2017) and the International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2017) in Honolulu, Hawaii, June 4-9.
Extending its expertise in high-brightness microdisplay technology for augmented-reality and other applications, Leti will demonstrate the world’s first wide video graphic array (WVGA) GaN microdisplay with 10-micron pixel pitch during Display Week in Los Angeles, May 21-26.
ICC 2017 international conference and exhibition was held in Paris this year, bringing together researchers and industrials on 5G. During this 5-day event, Leti received the Best Paper Award on 5G air interface technology, paving the way toward future multi-service scenarios.
For the first year, Leti will be present at IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Symposium (RFIC) and IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Societyʼs 2017 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in June, Honolulu. The institute will introduced its latest work for 5G with Foxy at Booth #1937 (IMS) and a strategic paper paving the way towards mobile millimeter-wave high data rate telecommunication systems. Leti will also co-organize a workshop with international partners.
Leti and Liten, both CEA Tech institutes, developed the electronics and algorithms required to measure the internal temperature of a battery cell by estimating electrical impedance. The purpose of the solution is to detect the early signs of thermal runaway in embedded lithium-ion batteries.
Leti, a CEA Tech institute, and LTM, a laboratory of France’s National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), recently developed a nanocomposite thin-layer film that is both magnetic and insulating, properties that could create new opportunities in high-frequency communications applications
LETI TO RELEASE VERSATILE SENSINACT INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORM FOR OPEN-SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Leti, a CEA Tech institute, developed a reliable, precise, and robust electron tomography image reconstruction software application, Guidar. The advance delivers fast, simple post-acquisition processing of tomography data.
Leti, a research institute of CEA Tech, today announced it has developed a shield that can help protect electronic devices against physical attacks from the chips’ backside. Integrated circuits (ICs) embedded in connected objects, smart cards or other systems dealing with sensitive data would benefit from this technology, which brings more privacy, safety and security to the users.
i2S recently worked CEA Tech to develop a terahertz camera prototype at the international state of the art. THz rays do not pose any danger to the human body, opening up potential applications in a variety of fields.
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.