Fuel cell electronics packaging / edited by Ken Kuang, Keith Easler.

Contributor(s): Kuang, Ken | Easler, KeithMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer, c2007Description: x, 248 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780387473239 (alk. paper); 0387473238 (alk. paper); 0387473246 (eISBN); 9780387473246 (eISBN)Subject(s): Fuel cells | BrennstoffzelleDDC classification: 621.312429 LOC classification: TK2931 | .F767 2007Other classification: 540 | ELT 972f | VN 6050 | ZN 8750 Online resources: Inhaltstext | Publisher description | Table of contents only Dissertation note: 0 Summary: Presents the latest developments in the technology convergence of microelectronics and fuel cells. Using the well established manufacturing methods used in microelectronics packaging, fuel cells can be further fabricated in smaller sizes with higher energy density, at a faster pace and lower cost.
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Presents the latest developments in the technology convergence of microelectronics and fuel cells. Using the well established manufacturing methods used in microelectronics packaging, fuel cells can be further fabricated in smaller sizes with higher energy density, at a faster pace and lower cost.

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