Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. announces an expansion of its BNX series of EMI suppression filters for automotive, industrial and healthcare applications. This filter line is best suited for noise reduction on DC power lines in automobiles, communication equipment, electronic equipment, medical equipment and many other applications. The filters offer high attenuation, low … [Read more...]
Invisible Objects Created in the Microwave Range Without Metamaterial Cloaking
Physicists from ITMO University, Ioffe Institute and Australian National University have made homogenous cylindrical objects entirely invisible in the microwave range without metamaterial cloaking. Until now, invisibility relied on metamaterial coatings, which can change the direction of light and make light curve around cloaked objects. However, with a new understanding of … [Read more...]
Breakthrough in Electromagnetism to Improve Global Communication
Researchers from the University of Cambridge in England have announced an electromagnetic breakthrough – the production of an antenna so small that it can be incorporated into electronic chips. They realized electromagnetic waves are not only generated from acceleration of electronics, but also from symmetry breaking. “Symmetry breaking in physics describes a phenomenon where … [Read more...]
Samsung Phone Study Inaccurate
Editor's Note: A study by Cnet in France announcing that Samsung gives off less electromagnetic waves than iPhones was deemed inaccurate by our technical editors and was removed from our website. We apologize for the error. To learn more about consumer electronics items and research, click here. … [Read more...]
EMI Suppression Skills for Power Electronic System Design
Title: EMI Suppression Skills for Power Electronic System DesignDate: June 09 2015Location: Rockford, IllinoisDescription: One-day IEEE EMC seminar that focuses on the issues Engineers need to know about EMI prevention and management techniques when designing modern day electronic systems. Learn More: Click here … [Read more...]
Inventor Plans to Rid the World of the Power Cord Forever
Meredith Perry, an inventor from New Jersey, has introduced her plans to “get rid of the power cord.” Perry has been working on a project at her company, uBeam, that involves producing a method to charge electronic devices over thin air. Ultimately, the uBeam Transmitter was born. "The dream is to replace all electrical outlets with uBeam transmitters. You'll wake up and just … [Read more...]
Fast-switching and Ultra-stable RF Signal Generator Introduced
Saelig Company Inc. introduces its new APSIN26G 26GHz RF Signal Generator. The APSIN26G is battery-powered, ultra-stable, fast-switching and offers low noise. This microwave signal generator has MHz frequency resolution, high power input, and covers a frequency range of 100 kHz up to 26 GHz. It also offers minimal drift, fast analog sweeps, flexible trigger capabilities, low … [Read more...]
EMC Live 2015 Design Bootcamp
The EMC Live 2015 Design Bootcamp will take place on February 18, 2015. This bootcamp is a highly focused 1-day event for engineers involved in the research, design and development of electronic products, systems and assemblies. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) challenges, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) solutions will be addressed across a wide range of … [Read more...]
'Tech Tidbit' – Germany plans Digital Highway Construction
The German government has confirmed that a digital highway, or track, is being constructed on the A9 Autobahn highway in Bavaria, Germany to allow testing of self-driving cars. Plans for a digital highway were previously forbidden due to the signing of the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic that states that every driver must be able to control his vehicle. However, last … [Read more...]
New Multichannel Ultrasound Platform Offers Customizable Experience
German scientists have developed a multichannel ultrasound platform that can be adapted to fit a variety of different applications. Typically, ultrasound systems – for example, medical sonograms, submarine sonars, and more – are so specialized that they cannot be used outside of their intended purpose. However, in a recent press release from Fraunhofer-Gessellschaft, … [Read more...]
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