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High Temperature Electronics (HTE) is a critical enabling technology for a range of European Union (EU) market sectors including consumer goods, aerospace, automotive, oil & gas and related power generation industries. We [1] define HTE as any electronic system which operates in an environment whose temperature is greater than 125 °C, whether this be junction or ambient. These markets represent in excess of $1,000 billion in value and employ some 12 million people in Western Europe. The current value of the HTE component of this total available market is judged to be approximately $100 million [2]. The growth in the total available market (TAM) for HTE is reproduced in Figure 1.
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Johnston, C., Crossley, A. (2002). Strategies for High Temperature Electronics. In: Balestra, F., Nazarov, A., Lysenko, V.S. (eds) Progress in SOI Structures and Devices Operating at Extreme Conditions. NATO Science Series, vol 58. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0339-1_9
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