The 3M EMI Absorber AB5000SHF Series (Halogen Free) consists of flexible soft metal flakes filler loaded polymer resin and acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive and is available in sheets. This absorber is designed to suppress radiated noise from electrical devices for broadband radio frequency ranges. Common uses include mobile phone (SAR reduction), computer, digital still … [Read more...]
Ruggedized Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer Announced
Aaronia recently announced their ruggedized version of the Spectran XFR V5 PRO real-time spectrum analyzer with a 1 Hz to 20 GHz frequency range. It is billed as a counter-surveillance receiver with integrated GPS receiver and can scan 20 GHz in less than 20 ms. Real time bandwidth is up to 175 MHz, depending on the model and whether you order the increased bandwidth option. … [Read more...]
Companies Partnering to Showcase Custom EMI/RFI Solutions at IMS 2016
Orbel Corporation, designer and manufacturer of custom EMI/RFI shielding, photo-etched precision metal parts and stamping; and Nolato, developer of EMC and thermal management solutions made of conductive silicone rubber, will partner to present a range of products at IMS 2016. In addition to extrusions, molded components, and dispensed gaskets, products on display will … [Read more...]
ACMA releases product compliance guidance for EMC
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulatory arrangements impose compliance labelling and record-keeping requirements for the supply of an extensive range of electrical and electronic products, vehicles and products with internal combustion engines. The requirements are detailed in the: Radiocommunications Labelling (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Notice 2008 (the EMC … [Read more...]
Compact Low Profile Low Power Series of RF Amplifiers
Empower RF is pleased to announce the release of the Low Power Series of our Next Generation family of RF amplifier systems. These broadband RF and microwave amplifiers are housed in a compact 3U air cooled chassis and are equipped with feature rich software control, making these amplifiers configurable to a wide variety of applications requiring digital modulation, … [Read more...]
The Connected Vehicle Is The Model T Of Our Generation
TE Connectivity has provided a white paper on the subject of connectivity of vehicles with a special focus on sensors and connectors. "The connected car has the power to shake up the auto industry as profoundly as the first Model T. The implications for the connected car revolution – and the outlook for its growth – are strongly positive. But if connected cars – equipped with … [Read more...]
Big Name Car Owners Want Their AM Radio Back
BMWBlog, Motherboard, TeslaForum, and others are reporting severe customer blowback regarding the decision by BMW and Tesla to remove or disable the AM radio function in the BMW i3 and Tesla Model X vehicles. The Tesla Model S is also affected. The reason is that EMI noise from drive motors and associated electronics is creating sufficient interference in reception that it … [Read more...]
Safety Concerns Raised About Autonomous Vehicles
A recently published article from Electronics Magazine highlights the concern consumers have for the reliability of future connected car functionality. The connected car initiative received a boost when Google announced the formation of the Open Automotive Alliance (OAA) a group of automotive manufacturers who agreed to pursue ways of making the connected car safer. This … [Read more...]
White Paper on Automotive Radar Released
This White Paper written by Rhode & Schwarz provides a detailed review of radar waveforms for Aerospace and Defense and commercial radar systems, as well as commercial radar sensors such as those used in automotive safety applications. Waveforms such as pulse and pulse-Doppler signal, continuous wave and frequency shift keying waveforms are described. It also shows … [Read more...]
U.S. DOT Rethinking Position on Self-Driving Vehicles
Officials from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) are rethinking their position on self-driving vehicles with the intention of getting more of this emerging technology into the public’s hands. In 2013, they felt that self-driving vehicles should be limited to testing and not "authorized for use by members of the public for general driving purposes.” In a recent … [Read more...]
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