Last year the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) launched an awareness program drawing attention to the importance of international standards and standardization. The program is aimed at a range of audiences, both those directly involved in standardization because of their work or profession and those with little or no knowledge of electrical standards and their … [Read more...]
Parker Hannifin Expands Industrial Capabilities with Acquisition of Titan Industries
Parker Hannifin Corporation, the parent company of well known EMI shielding firm Chomerics, has again extended its manufacturing capabilities with the acquisition of Titan Industries, a manufacturer of industrial rubber, custom-made, and composite hoses for fluid and material transfer as well as related products, services, and accessories. Headquartered in South Gate, CA, Titan … [Read more...]
New Metametal Absorbs All the Electronic and Magnetic Components of an EM Wave
A team of scientists from Boston College (BC) and Duke University has developed a highly engineered metametal capable of absorbing all the light that strikes it—to a scientific standard of perfection—they report in Physical Review Letters. The newly developed metametal uses tiny geometric surface features and successfully captures the electric and magnetic properties of a … [Read more...]
High Intensity Radiated Radiated Fields (HIRF) Course
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 -- Friday, Oct. 3, 2008High Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) Course OK State University, Stillwater, OK Contact: Dr. Charles Bunting Email:reverb@okstate.eduWebsite:http://hirf-course.okstate.eduThis comprehensive workshop will deal with all aspects and aircraft HIRF testing required for compliance. With the recent release of the finalized FAA rule, it … [Read more...]
New AC Amplifier Crafted for Low Noise and Fast Slew Rates
The Model 7548 from AE TECHRON is part of an expanding line of new precision linear amplifiers. This high powered unit has been crafted to provide very low noise and fast slew rates. The 7548 can safely drive a wide range of resistive, inductive loads. The device can be used as a signal amplifier for high gain gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging systems or as a power … [Read more...]
IC Family Provides Surge Protection for Implantable Medical Devices
The ZL70270, ZL70271, ZL70272, ZL70273, ZL70274, and ZL70288 from Zarlink Semiconductor make up a family of transient surge suppressing devices designed specifically for implanted medical devices. Five-, six-, and seven- terminal models are available. The device terminals exhibit extremely low leakage during normal voltages and can, therefore, be connected in parallel with the … [Read more...]
Ferromagnetic Detection Technology Assures MRI Safety
The Ferroguard® Beacon from ETS-Lindgren is the latest addition to its MRI safety detection technology. The innovative Ferroguard™ Beacon provides advanced visual warning of the presence of harmful ferrous material. Using incremental, multi-colored warning lights, it minimizes the need for the activation of an audible alarm by providing visual notification. This new device is … [Read more...]
Tumor Location System Uses EM Transponders for Targeted Cancer Treatment
The Calypso® 4D Localization System from Seattle, WA-based Calypso Medical Technologies is a proprietary tumor localization system that utilizes miniaturized implanted devices (Beacon® electromagnetic transponders) that continuously, accurately, and objectively pinpoint the location of tumors for improved accuracy in radiation therapy. This system addresses two major issues in … [Read more...]
National Technical Systems Acquires Elliott Laboratories
National Technical Systems, Inc. (NTS) has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Elliott Laboratories, a San Francisco Bay area provider of EMC, product safety, and wireless regulatory testing. The addition of Elliott to the NTS organization creates one of the largest independent providers of EMC design, test, and evaluation services in North America, and NTS now … [Read more...]
New Study Will Assess the Effects of Mobile Phones on Health
Yet another study will attempt to assess the impact of the EM radiation from mobile phones on long-term health. A new study on long-term health consequences such as brain cancer and neurodegenerative disease will be undertaken at Imperial College, London. The study, known as COSMOS, is led byProfessor Paul Elliott from the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, The £3.1 … [Read more...]
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