MegaPhase LLC has expanded the frequency range in which its KillerBee test cable operates to DC – 40 GHz. The KillerBee is lightweight, extremely rugged, and ultra-flexible. It’s known for dependable, repeatable performance, which means fewer calibrations and less downtime. When increased productivity and reduced downtime are factored into its cost, the KillerBee exemplifies … [Read more...]
Nanocrystalline Common Mode Chokes Announced
SCHURTER has expanded its range of current compensated chokes with high current types for PCB mounting. The new DKIH series is now available with a nanocrystalline ring core, which offers 8 times higher inductance than ferrite core versions in the same compact dimension. The new product is designed for single and three phase applications with rated currents from 10 to 50 … [Read more...]
Keeping Up-to-Date with CISPR Standards
Rohde & Schwarz has recently published a recent summary of current CISPR standards, new amendments, and dates of mandatory compliance. They also explain some of the new test methods and equipment allowable, such as the faster FFT-based EMI receivers. Download your copy here. … [Read more...]
Animal Behavior Provides Inspiration for Self-Driving Truck
(May 25, 2016) Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden are finding inspiration in animal behavior in the development of a driverless truck. According to Chalmers.se, the first public demonstration of the vehicle took place on a Dutch motorway on May 28th during a competition for autonomous vehicles, within the framework of an EU project called … [Read more...]
Newly Constructed Lightning Lab in California
(May 16, 2016) DNB Engineering has recently built and opened a state-of-the-art Direct Effects Lightning test lab in Anaheim, California. PRWeb.com reported that, "The 8,000 square foot facility features all custom-built equipment designed and constructed [in-house]. The lab and equipment will be able to generate all of the waveforms necessary to meet the stringent test … [Read more...]
The ANSI-ASC-C63® Workshop July 22-23, 2016, in Ottawa
Topics to be presented include ANSI C63.4, CISPR 22, and ANSI C63.25. Don Heirman, Jason Nixon (special guest speaker from Innovation, Science and Economic Development – ISED - Canada, formerly Industry Canada) and Zhong Chen are presenting. This combined workshop is presented in two parts over a two day period. Topics covered include: (1) review of the 2014 edition of ANSI … [Read more...]
New Midrange Signal and Spectrum Analyzer
The new Rohde & Schwarz FSVA spectrum analyzer is an enhanced midrange signal and spectrum analyzer for signal analysis and demodulation up to millimeter wave frequencies to 40 GHz, maximum. The R&S FSVA offers a 160 MHz analysis bandwidth over its entire frequency range, making it the only analyzer in its class to do so at frequencies between 26.5 GHz and 40 GHz. With … [Read more...]
CISPR 35 Up for Final Vote
The final draft international standard (FDIS) for CISPR 35 has just been circulated to national Committees, with a closing date for voting of July 8 2016. It is dual-voted in CENELEC as well, but it might pass in IEC but not in CENELEC, so the future of the EN clone, EN 55035, is still somewhat uncertain. CISPR 35 is a new standard for broadcast receivers, information … [Read more...]
Florida Man Fined for Jamming Cell Signals While Driving
(May 26, 2016) Recently, the Federal Communications Commission fined Jason Humphreys $48,000 for using a cell phone jamming device in his car during his daily commute to and from work in Tampa for up to two years, reported PCMag.com. According to PCMag, "the jammer caused interference to cell service along Interstate 4, and disrupted police and mobile phone communications, … [Read more...]
MIL-STD-464C Revision Process Underway
US DoD has begun the process to revise MIL-STD-464C. Industry comments are welcome, and should be funneled through the two industry reps to the DoD Tri-Service Working Group: ken.javor@emccompliance.com and briand.lessard@lmco.con. Format for comment submission is very specific and must be adhered to rigorously. The comment should provide change from, change to, and … [Read more...]
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