The European Space Agency (ESA) is being forced to abandon their 35m tracking facility near Perth, Australia, due to encroaching urban sprawl and interference from television news vans. They’ll be relocating 140 km further southeast to New Norcia. The 35m dish will be replaced with a newer technology 4.5m dish with wider field of view that has the ability to track low Earth … [Read more...]
EMC By Your Design Seminar & Workshop
Title: EMC By Your Design Seminar & WorkshopDate: April 12 - 14 2016Location: Northbrook, Illinois, USADescription: Two days of seminars followed by a one-day hands-on workshop EMC training course, with instructors who are EMC engineers with 75 years combined experience in real world engineering in the industry and who remain current in the latest developments affecting EMC … [Read more...]
New Amplifiers Specifically Designed to Help Automotive Industry
Recently Vectawave Technology released two new amplifiers to address an automotive industry requirement to test RF immunity to L-band and S-band pulsed radar frequencies. VBA 1200/1400-100 is being tested in the frequency range 1.2 to 1.4GHz at 1000 watts, and VBA 2700/3100-500 is being tested at 2.7 to 3.1GHz at 500 watts, with field strengths up to 600v/m. “Both amplifiers … [Read more...]
New EMI Feed-Through Filter for Space Program
Recently Instec, LLC has manufactured and upscreened an EMI feed-through filter that meets the US Department of Defense specification MIL-PRF-28861. This filter, Instec640-102CN, from the company’s 640 Series is a bolt style, resin sealed, and C-circuit filter that will be “used for a US government space program where it will help suppress electromagnetic interference” … [Read more...]
Unlocking Insights with Improved Sensitivity and Noise Measurements
Title: Unlocking Insights with Improved Sensitivity and Noise Measurements Date: January 13 2016Location: Online Description: "During this webcast, we will discuss techniques and show measurement comparisons for improving signal analyzer noise floor using traditional methods as well as modern methods such as Noise Floor Extension (NFE) and utilization of smart preamplifiers. We … [Read more...]
Troubleshooting EMI Seminar – Identify, Characterize, and Prevent Interference Problems
A Troubleshooting EMI Seminar - Identify, Characterize, and Prevent Interference Problems, hosted by Rohde & Schwarz and Interference Technology, will take place this spring. Join this highly focused one-day seminar and learn how to uncover, characterize, and solve the most elusive EMI problems. Troubleshooting and localizing intermittent signals or multiple layers of … [Read more...]
Automatic verification of EMC pulse test equipment by means of the LabView programming environment
By Krzysztof SIECZKAREK1, Adam MAĆKOWIAK1 1Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Laboratory of Electronic Equipment, Poznań, Poland, LA@ilim.poznan.pl Abstract: The aim of this work was to create an application dedicated to the automatic verification of test equipment used in electromagnetic compatibility testing. In order to perform it the LabView programming environment … [Read more...]
EMC Project Management and COTS
By Tim Williams Introduction One feature of the electronics industry that has become apparent, over the years of advising companies on EMC aspects of their designs, is the difficulty that many project managers seem to have in anticipating the problems that EMC requirements will cause to their project. Although it’s a universal feature – and you could say that an EMC … [Read more...]
EDI CON 2016
Title: EDI CON 2016Date: April 19 - 21 2016Location: Beijing, ChinaDescription: EDI CON brings together leading RF, microwave, high-speed analog and mixed signal components, semiconductor, test and measurement equipment, materials and packaging, EDA/CAD and system solution providers in the exhibition. Unlike other shows with a separate more academic focused conference, EDI CON … [Read more...]
Graphene Used to Manipulate and Control Electromagnetic Radiation
Recently, the University of Exeter provided research demonstrating how graphene’s properties can be utilized to create artificial structures that can be used to control and manipulate electromagnetic radiation over a wide range of wavelengths. Scientists at the University of Exeter “combined nano-ribbons of graphene, in which electrons are able to oscillate backwards and … [Read more...]
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