Atlanta, GA-based Intercept Technology, Inc. has announced that National Instruments has selected the Pantheon and Mozaix RF design flow in the development of high-performance instrumentation. Intercept worked closely with National Instruments on the migration of in-process RF designs and in training RF design and layout personnel in the use of Intercept’s software and welcome … [Read more...]
Washington Labs Announces Scheduling of 2009 MIL-STD-461F Courses
Washington Laboratories will present a series of three-day courses on MIL-STD-461F over the coming months. The standard will be introduced, the including the newly modified test methods and test article configurations. The course covers critical information for military compliance professionals and those working on electronics systems development. Hands-on instruction in … [Read more...]
Software Package Integrates Cable, PCB, and EMC/EMI Simulation
The latest release of CST STUDIO SUITE™ from Computer Simulation Technology (CST) recently debuted at DesignCon. Two highly specialized tools included in STUDIO SUITE 2009 include CST PCB STUDIO™ and CST CABLE STUDIO™—both part of CST DESIGN ENVIRONMENT™ that also includes access to CST MICROWAVE STUDIO® (or CST MWS). Signal currents can be used in CST MWS as excitation sources … [Read more...]
German Study Discounts Causal Link Between Eye Cancer & EM Exposure from Mobiles
A study appearing in the online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) indicates that mobile phone use is not associated with an increased risk of melanoma of the eye. Earlier studies had examined the possibility of an association between mobile phone use and melanoma of the eye, also called uveal melanoma. In the recent study, Andreas Stang, MD of the … [Read more...]
EMV 2009: International Exhibition with Workshops on Electromagnetic Compatibility
This trade fair presents a wide range of information and training possibilities, as well as the chance to discuss solutions with experts face-to-face. Exhibition and workshops under one roof offer participants a timely and cost-effective say of getting to know the current state of EMC. Tel: +49 711 61946-0Fax: +49 711 61946-98Registration via … [Read more...]
Mobiles Recalled for Exceeding RF Limits
Testing by Industry Canada has revealed that the LG150 flip-phone does not meet the radiofrequency exposure limits established by the Canadian government—i.e., Safety Code 6 as referenced in the regulations of the Radiocommunications Act. An independent accredited certification body has revoked the certification for the LG 150 model, and it is no longer eligible to be … [Read more...]
Cable Shield Combines EMI and Mechanical Protection
EMCFIX cable shielding from PMA AG contains metal braids made of tin-plated aluminum or nickel plated braid. Crafted for optimal EMI shielding, these braid fittings provide excellent clamping with the conduit system. Other product features include mechanical protection for the cable, simplified installation, and excellent termination. Standard colors for plastic braids are … [Read more...]
Power Supply Capacitors Offer High Capacitance in a Reduced Footprint
The TurboCap™ MLCs (multilayer capacitors) from AVX Corporation are stackable capacitors that feature a compact footprint to conserve PCB space. These patent-pending devices offer both high capacitance values and low ESR and can handle high ripple current at high frequencies and power levels. TurboCaps are well suited for use in filters in the input and output stages of DC/DC … [Read more...]
IEC Issues Change to EMC Standard Re Input Power Immunity to Ripple
IEC 61000-4-17 Ed. 1.2 (2009-01) is “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-17: Testing and measurement techniques – Ripple on DC input power port immunity test.” This standard defines test methods for immunity to ripple at the DC power port of electrical or electronic equipment. It applies to low-voltage DC power ports of equipment supplied by external rectifier systems … [Read more...]
Shock Absorber Produces EM Energy
Tufts University has announced that a EM-power generating system developed by university researchers more than a decade ago may now be licensed for commercial use. This technology was pioneered by engineering professor emeritus Ronald Goldner and colleague Peter Zerigian at Tufts’ School of Engineering with support from the Argonne National Laboratory. The technology used is an … [Read more...]
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