Your guide to the technical program, meetings, exhibitors, and social programs of this premier EMC event, including the Official Final Program. … [Read more...]
Espresso Engineering Presents: Alan Loprete from National Instruments
Using Modularized Test Systems to Boost Testing Efficiencies See More … [Read more...]
Introduction to Filter Connectors: EMI/EMP Glossary
The experts at Glenair, Inc. have assembled this glossary of key EMI/EMP terms.READ MORE … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Espresso Engineering Arrives!
This introductory session consists of three short video clips running from five to ten minutes. Host Mike Violette welcomes viewers to Espresso Engineering, the fetching Miss Coco Bean faces the dilemma of not knowing beans about compliance testing, and Susan Urban introduces “Espresso Shots”—an alternative term for course syllabus used at the WLL Academy that will include … [Read more...]
Espresso Engineering Presents: I Don’t Know Beans About Resonance (5.04 min.)
Coco Bean introduces John Repella of Washington Labs who explains the phenomenon of resonance. Resonance is all around us—from tuning forks and vibrating strings to the gravitational harmony in the motion of the planets. Understanding the physical universe means understanding this key term and its implications. Espresso takes a look at this phenomenon.Take a look now. … [Read more...]
IEEE Honors Youthful Innovators
The IEEE President’s Change the World Competition recognizes students who have taken on the challenge of developing unique solutions to real-world problems using engineering, science, computing, and leadership skills. More than 200 students from around the world took up the challenge, and the top three winning teams received their prizes last month in Los Angeles. Recipients of … [Read more...]
First Piloted, Fuel-Cell Powered Aircraft Takes Off in Hamburg
The Antares DLR-H2, the world’s first piloted aircraft utilizing power drawn solely from fuel cells, took off from Hamburg Airport on July 7, 2009. Antares DLR-H2 was developed by the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- and Raumfahrt , or DLR, (German Aerospace Center). The propulsion system of the aircraft was developed at the DLR Institut für Teknische Thermdyanmik-Stuttgart. The … [Read more...]
Air Force Merges Frequency Management Agency and Space Command
The U.S. Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) has expanded its capabilities with the addition of the Air Force Frequency Management Agency (AFFMA), now a part of AFSPC. The frequency management agency’s mission is to plan, provide, and preserve access to the radiofrequency spectrum for the Air Force and certain Department of Defense activities in support of national policy … [Read more...]
Pilot’s & Navigator’s Signing Event
A special event honoring those who served on the historic World War II aircraft the Mosquito will take place at the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre in Hertfordshire, UK on Sunday, October 4, 2009. Crew members will meet visitors and will provide autographs beside the Mosquito in the main hangar. The Mosquito earned a unique place in aviation history with its wooden … [Read more...]
Webinar Updates FCC Regs & EMC Product Compliance
Today’s ubiquitous digital products can interfere with broadcasting, emergency communications, and even air traffic control. Bureau Veritas has scheduled a one-hour webinar “Why You Need to Know: FCC and Digital Consumer Products. It is slated for July 23, 2009 at 2 p.m. EDT. The fee for non-members of Bureau Veritas is $199. Bureau members can access the course free by using a … [Read more...]
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