EMC Austin Style!! www.emc2009.orgSue Kingston, (right) IEEE Event Coordinator, greets attendees at the entrance to the exhibits.Robb Allison, Interference Technology and Hope Mascott, of Intertek, pose for a quick snapshot. TDK Corporation www.tdk.com Schurter www.schurter.com NEC Informatec Systems, Ltd. www.nec-nis.co.jp/en/The Food Court, a convenient place to grab a … [Read more...]
Exhibiters’ Breakfast: Successful Wrap-up and Looking Ahead to Austin
The Annual Exhibitors’ Breakfast kicked off at 8 a.m. on Thursday, August 21 at Detroit’s Cobo Center. A full room listened to the welcome news that the 2008 show attracted 1.676 registered attendees —a figure equal to 99 percent of average attendance for the last five years. Breakfast guest analyzed their experiences from this year’s EMC Symposium and then turned their … [Read more...]
CAP Wireless Signs McBride Scientific Sales as Manufacturer’s Representative for U.S. Southern Region
CAP Wireless, Inc. (CAP), a leading supplier of high-performance microwave and RF amplifiers and amplifier-based subsystems, today announced that in order to provide dedicated service and support to customers in the Southern Region of the United States, the company has signed McBride Scientific Sales, Inc. as a manufacturer’s representative for Texas (except El Paso), Oklahoma, … [Read more...]
EMC Seminars Reprise Down Under
Well-known EMC expert Keith Armstrong will be presenting an updated series of the popular and pragmatic courses on EMC and product safety compliance that he has been teaching since 2000. The seminars are organized by EMC Technologies. Sessions are slated for Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand between October 27 and December 5, 2008. A … [Read more...]
FCC Releases Test Results on Possible Interference in the 2155- to 2180-MHz Band
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released a study completed last month by its Office of Engineering and Technology. One of the ongoing goals of FCC policy has been to expand broadband access to more citizens—especially in impoverished or rural areas. Any auction of this particular band would be conducted with the proviso that the winning bidder would be obligated … [Read more...]
Industry Canada Issues Technical Changes for Radiotelephone Systems
The Spectrum Management and Telecommunications division of Industry Canada has issued “Technical Requirements for Cellular Telephones Operating in the Bands of 824 – 849 MHz and 869 – 894 MHz.” This document, referred to as Issue 7 of SRSP (Spectrum Radio System Plan) includes a number of changes intended to bring about better coverage and higher throughput for mobile data … [Read more...]
Luebbers Steps Down at Remcom
Dr. Raymond Luebbers, CEO, president and co-founder of Remcom, the well known EM and antenna simulation software firm, has retired. Dr. Stephen Fast, former executive VP has assumed his duties. Dr Luebbers founded Remcom in 1994 while a professor at Pennsylvania State University. His co-founders were two of his graduate students, Scott Langdon and Christopher Penney. Dr. … [Read more...]
Navy Plans to Buy EMI Shielded Cabinets
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division intends to purchase a number of EMI shielded, shock qualified equipment cabinets with two independent 235 CFM cooling fans, mounted in the top rear of the cabinet with the intake in the bottom. The cabinets will require EMI air filters on the intake and outflow. The cabinets must be certified to MIL-STD-461E, shipboard … [Read more...]
Managing & Planning the EMC of MOTS and COTS Used Within MOD Systems & Platforms
Defense contractors intending to supply military off-the-shelf (MOTS) and/or commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) electrical/electronic equipment for use on UK military platforms, or to integrate them into UK military systems now have new guidance on a risk assessment process for achieving electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Pete Dorey, senior EMC consultant at TUV Product Services … [Read more...]
RFI Shielding for Volume Manufacture
PCB enclosure design, manufacture and assembly need to be considered early in equipment design to avoid costly modifications and delays in bringing the product to market. Alan Warner Tecan Components Ltd. Weymouth, UK With the proliferation of electronics, especially wireless and radio applications, in all areas of everyday life, the need for reducing radiated interference … [Read more...]
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