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Webinar: Understanding Electrical Characterization of Printed and Organic Electronics and Materials

Live 1-hour broadcast, Thursday, Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. EST

Keithley Instruments Inc.
Thu, 01/20/2011 - 10:34
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(Keithley Instruments: Cleveland) -- Printed and organic electronics are novel and unconventional technology that have the potential to change the world of electronics. Learn more by attending the one-hour online seminar offered by Keithley Instruments Inc. on Jan. 27, “Understanding Electrical Characterization of Printed and Organic Electronics and Materials,” which presents methods and best measurement practices for electrically characterizing printed and organic electronics and materials.

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The new technology of printed and organic electronics offers the opportunity to manufacture low-cost electronic solutions that are not compatible with today’s standard inorganic electronics. To achieve this potential, making accurate measurements on fabricated devices and printable inks will be essential in fully understanding the electrical properties and operational characteristics of materials and devices.

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