ETSI EN 301 166-2 V1.2.3 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Land Mobile Service; Radio equipment for analogue and/or digital communication (speech and/or data) and operating on narrow band channels and having an antenna connector; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.Summary list of titles … [Read more...]
Espresso Engineering Presents: TESEQ
TESEQ gets what you need when you need it, from spectrum analyzers to the latest in TDR and other measurement equipment. See the video. … [Read more...]
Gas Pedal Problem Forces Toyota to Pull 8 Models
Toyota suspended the manufacture and sale of eight of its most popular models because of an unresolved mechanical flaw that might cause the accelerator to get stuck in the depressed position. Toyota has been struggling with gas pedal problems for months, tracing the possible causes to jammed floor mats and accelerator components. Experts were concerned at one point that the … [Read more...]
EMC Metal Liquid Tight Cord Grips
Heyco Products, Inc., has announced availability of its new EMC Metal Liquid Tight Cordgrips, designed specifically for a wide range of electromagnetic compatibility applications. The cordgrips are available in multiple sizes for cable diameters.Visit Heyco to read the data sheet. … [Read more...]
Springs Maintain Conductive Current between Mating Parts
Bal Seal recently featured its low pressure, low friction sealing solutions in its exhibit at the Lab Automation 2010 trade event, held January 24-26 in Palm Springs, Calif. The company demonstrated how its Canted-coil™ springs can be effectively used as standalone components to mate hardware, conduct current and protect sensitive electronics from the harmful effects of … [Read more...]
Engineers Design Laptop Shield
Three 20-something engineers have developed what looks like a simple plate that they say can protect laptop computer users from dangerous radiation. “We spent two years researching the topic of electromagnetic radiation and developing/testing our product,” one of the engineers told the Grand Haven Tribune.Read more at grandhaventribune.com … [Read more...]
Military Contractors Looking For New Revenue Streams
With the Iraq war slowing, the long-term future of the Afghan war uncertain and the military changing its priorities, military contractors are increasingly looking to find new revenue streams, writes Hugh R. Morley in the New Jersey Record. Morley examines one New Jersey company’s efforts to adapt to the new economic and military environment by restructuring its defense … [Read more...]
RFID Firm Makes $48 Million Deal
Federal Signal Corporation and Sirit Inc., a global provider of radiofrequency identification technology, have signed a definitive agreement under which Federal Signal will acquire Sirit. Sirit is a designer, developer and manufacturer of RFID technology for applications such as tolling, electronic vehicle registration, parking and access control, asset management, cashless … [Read more...]
Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon Has Military’s Attention
A Canadian company will soon demonstrate an electromagnetic pulse cannon that is capable of stopping a car at a distance of 656 feet (200 meters). Flight International uncovered the story while following up on a recent U.S. Air Force request for an aircraft weapon capable of “disabling moving ground vehicles while minimizing harm to occupants.” Eureka Aerospace, which is being … [Read more...]
Plastic EMI Shielding Undergoes Independent Testing
Integral Technologies, Inc. recently announced the results of specialized, third-party independent and certified mechanical and electrical testing of its ElectriPlast™ conductive plastic product. Testing revealed that ElectriPlast's™ Electromagnetic Shield Effectiveness Capability ranged from 70dB @ 30MHz to 90dB @ 1.5GHz. The shield effectiveness testing was performed … [Read more...]
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