Thermoplastics compounder RTP Company has developed new EMI shielding compounds ideal for replacing metal or conductive coated plastic housings in automotive sensing systems. Automotive radar and sensing systems designed to maintain vehicle safety and reliability require EMI protection to eliminate “noise” that could interfere with signal processing, the company says. As the … [Read more...]
RF Power Amplifier Reference Solution Speeds Test System Development
Agilent Technologies has introduced a new RF power amplifier manufacturing test solution with envelope tracking capability. The first of the company’s new “Reference Solutions,” it includes a graphical user interface program for simplified solution evaluation, example source code optimized for speed, extremely fast modulation analysis and excellent accuracy and measurement … [Read more...]
Signal Amplifier Design for Mobile Phone Masts to Cut Energy Demands
A breakthrough in the design of signal amplifiers for mobile phone masts could cut the load on power stations by 200MW and reduce CO2 emissions by 500,000 tons per year. Researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Cardiff say the new amplifier, which was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), works at 50 percent … [Read more...]
Modeling Tool Speeds Up Computation of EMI on Electronic Circuit Boards
Researchers in Singapore have created a new computer tool they say could speed up the electronic design process by more quickly ensuring electromagnetic compatibility. “Electromagnetic interference is a critical problem for the electronics industry,” Xian-Ke Gao from the A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing in Singapore said. “Engineers are keen to understand how the … [Read more...]
Bureau to Provide Lab Accreditation for FCC Specs
The Laboratory Accreditation Bureau (L-A-B), a division of the Accreditation Services Bureau (A-S-B), has announced that the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) now accepts L-A-B accreditation for testing laboratories seeking recognition by the Commission to perform testing of telecommunications equipment subject to the Commission’s rules. An independent … [Read more...]
Miniature Chip Bead Ferrites for Mobile Devices
Würth Elektronik has released a new miniature chip bead ferrite in the standard 0201 chip format. According to the company, this package design increases packing density of components on circuit boards three-fold compared with the chip bead ferrite packages previously available on the market. Ideal for mobile devices, the new chip bead ferrites offer broadband interference … [Read more...]
Researchers Make Flat Surface Behave Like Spherical Antenna
Researchers from Southeast University in China have created a new artificial surface that can bend and focus electromagnetic waves similar to an antenna. The achievement, which the team is calling “the first broadband transformation optics metasurface lens,” could lead to the creation of new types of antennas that are flat, ultra low-profile or that conform to the shape of … [Read more...]
Low-EMI Oscillators with 1.9V Supply Voltage
Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the new 18HM series oscillators to the Euroquartz range of spread spectrum low-EMI oscillators. The low-cost oscillators offer the significant advantage of reducing EMI at the source— the system clock oscillator—removing the need to employ costly shielded backplanes, ferrite cores and similar techniques to reduce EMI. Featuring a supply … [Read more...]
A National Plan for EMP Protection (Part 2) – Protection of Buildings
Don White Consultant, Don White Consultants Jerry Emanuelson Consultant Part 1 of this article addressed a proposed national plan for U.S. EMP protection. Part 2 of the article presents methods and techniques for EMP protection of buildings, solar rooftops and other structures. As such, Part 2 covers details of shielding, bonding, grounding, and cable or device surge … [Read more...]
Mitigating Excessive Emissions, 2nd Edition
Donald L. Sweeney and Marilyn Sweeney D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. Mitigating Excessive Emissions was originally written in 1988 and presented at the IEEE EMC Symposium in Atlanta Georgia. The concept and paper have been used by the author hundreds, if not thousands, of times to illustrate what he calls “The Barbell Model.” This illustrates, in very simple terms, how … [Read more...]
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