Currently, the researchers»
stretchable integrated circuits can operate at radio frequency levels up to 40 gigahertz.
What makes the new,
stretchable integrated circuits so powerful is their unique structure, inspired by twisted - pair telephone cables.
And, unlike other stretchable transmission lines, whose widths can approach 640 micrometers (or.64 millimeters), the researchers» new
stretchable integrated circuits are just 25 micrometers (or.025 millimeters) thick.
Not exact matches
Now, a team of University of Wisconsin - Madison engineers has created the world's fastest
stretchable, wearable
integrated circuits, an advance that could drive the Internet of Things and a much more connected, high - speed wireless world.