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  831. High-Frequency Performance of GaN High-Electron Mobility Transistors on 3C-SiC/Si Substrates With Au-Free Ohmic Contacts  
Wael Jatal, Uwe Baumann Katja Tonisch Frank Schwierz Jörg Pezoldt Electron Device Letters, IEEE, Volume:36, Issue: 2, Page(s) 123-125, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LED.2014.2379664  
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  832. S4ECoB  
The embedded platform developed by IMMS processes acoustic signals and is part of a system that improves the energy-efficiency of public buildings.  
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  833. Intelligent measuring clamp detects parasitic currents in industrial plant  
Presented by IMMS at the embedded world 2015, Hall 4, Booth 160 (OSADL joint booth).  
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  834. MUSIK  
IMMS has investigated, modelled and validated MEMS characteristics to develop basic blocks for a universally applicable method for MEMS design.  
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  835. Integriertes elektrostatisches MEMS-Energy-Harvesting-Modul  
Benjamin Saft, Fachzeitschrift Mechatronik 1-2, 2015  
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  836. sMobiliTy  
The wireless sensor system developed by IMMS to contribute to mobility with electric vehicles.  
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  837. Vibration energy generators for low-frequency spectral excitations  
Bianca Leistritz, Michael Katzschmann Hannes Toepfer EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers, in Procedia Engineering, Volume 87, 2014, Pages 420 – 423, http://www.sciencedirect.com, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2014.11.283  
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  838. Perforated plates of inertial sensors – modeling by effective material properties  
Steffen Michael, Astrid Frank G. Hölzer G. Lorenz EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers, in Procedia Engineering, Volume 87, 2014, Pages 480 – 483, http://www.sciencedirect.com, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2014.11.400  
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  839. MEMS-T-Lab  
In the MEMS-T-Lab, IMMS takes highly complex semi-automated measurements for complete MEMS wafers  
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  840. IMMS released a new version of its SENT transmitter IP for next-generation smart sensors in automotive applications  
SENT is a digital point-to-point communication scheme for use in applications where high-resolution sensor data needs to be transmitted from a sensor to a control unit. It constitutes a low-cost alternative to the LIN and CAN bus standards for the automotive industry, e.g. for the transmission of the exhaust temperature to the engine control unit (ECU). IMMS’ newest release of its SENT transmitter IP “D2026C” now supports the transmission of up to 16-bit data from two independent sensors. The soft IP module is a flexibly configurable implementation of a SENT transmitter according to SAE…  
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