Piccolo™ microcontrollers from Texas Instruments Incorporated are bringing new efficiencies and innovations to motor control applications. The TMS320F2803x and TMS320F2806x Piccolo microcontrollers now contain a C-programmable, integrated control law accelerator (CLA) co-processor via a new C-compiler to enable even greater levels of innovative designs. The CLA is a 32-bit … [Read more...]
New Development Kit Builds Personalized Pulse Networks
Teseq now offers a development kit that allows automotive technicians and engineers to design their own pulse networks. By using the FLX 5510 in conjunction with Teseq’s NSG 5500, automotive EMC laboratories can easily design their own pulses as well as meet unique and custom specifications including pulse impedance, peak voltage, pulse width and pulse width under … [Read more...]
Integrated Switching Buck Regulators
ON Semiconductor has introduced a new series of switching buck regulators for space-constrained, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) sensitive automotive entertainment and infotainment applications. The NCV890100, NCV890101, NCV890130, NCV890131, NCV890200, NCV890201 and NCV890231 each incorporate an internal power switch and operate at 2 megahertz (MHz). The 2 MHz switching … [Read more...]
Company Expands Automotive EMC Testing Capabilities
TÜV SÜD America has expanded their automotive EMC laboratory with the opening of an additional 3-meter chamber for immunity and emission testing along with expanded conducted immunity capacity and capabilities. The electronic technology being incorporated into automobiles is becoming increasingly complex and greater in volume. This facility doubles our capacity to meet supplier … [Read more...]
Computer Model Lessens Electromechanical Interference in EVs
Researchers from Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration have developed technology to help minimize interference between electrical signals emitted by the electric vehicles and incoming radio signals. Dr. Eckart Hoene and the Fraunhofer team applied calculations based on the operation of the major components of electric vehicles, to create a … [Read more...]
Clamp Filter Provides EMI Countermeasure for Automotive Electronics
The new ZCAT08V-BK and ZCAT12V-BK from TDK Corporation are being introduced as the industry's first automotive clamp filters suitable for use as a countermeasure for the effects of electronic noise on the cables that link a vehicle's various onboard ECUs. These filters are characterized by a unique structure consisting of a vertically split cylindrical ferrite core with an … [Read more...]
EMI Chip Device Targets Demanding Automotive Applications
The X2Y Integrated Passive Component from Syfer Technologies is a 3-terminal EMI chip device. It has been crafted to provide simultaneous line-to-line ground filtering using a single ceramic chip. Both differential and common mode filtering are provided by this one device. It can replace two or more conventional devices and is well suited to balanced lines, twisted pairs, and … [Read more...]
CISPR EMC Standard on Vehicles, Boats, and Internal Combustion Engines
CISPR 25 Ed. 3 (2008-01) is entitled "Vehicles, boats, and internal combustion engines -Limits and methods of measurement for the protection of on-board receivers" CISPR 25:2008 contains limits and procedures for the measurement of radio disturbances in the range of 150 kHz to 2500 MHz. This standard applies to any electronic/electrical component intended for use in vehicles, … [Read more...]
Bioplastic Resin-Based Connector for Automotive Applications
Molex Incorporated, suppliers of interconnect products, announced the Stac64-e, a connector for automotive applications. The connector is made from 71 percent bio-based materials, a “resin derived from renewable plant-based castor oil,” and is in accordance with ASTM D6866-11, making it certified by the UL Environment ECV. The Stac64-e connector is “designed to withstand harsh … [Read more...]
The Urgent Need to Integrate EMC and Product Safety into Engineering Curriculum of Technical Universities
There is an evolution in the study of electromagnetic field effects on electrical and electronic products and systems. It is progressing from an engineering art to an engineering science. The complexity and sophistication of newer technology products has added to an increased need for more consideration of EMC and Product Safety issues. These factors have increased the … [Read more...]
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