Welcome to the Interference Technology media page for the IEEE EMC Symposium 2015 - Dresden! You will find pictures, videos and more. Check back daily during the symposium for updated content. It's a Wrap on 2015 Symposium in Dresden: How Did We Get Here? Bob Scully gives us the Low-Down on 2015 in Dresden: World-Class Calibration by Liberty Labs with … [Read more...]
IEC 61000-4-24:2015 PRV
Publication Date: 2015-07-31 IEC 61000-4-24:2015 has been pre-released. The standard is titled, "Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-24: Testing and Measurement Techniques – Test Methods for Protective Devices for HEMP Conducted Disturbance." "This Final Draft International Standard is an up to 3 months' pre-release of the official publication. It is available for … [Read more...]
IEC 61000-6-5:2015 PRV
Publication Date: 2015-05-29 IEC 61000-6-5:2015 has been pre-released. The standard is titled “Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-5: Generic Standards – Immunity for Equipment used in Power Station and Substation Environment.” “This Final Draft International Standard is an up to 3 months' pre-release of the official publication. It is available for sale during its … [Read more...]
IEC 60533:2015 PRV
Publication date: 2015-05-22 IEC 60533:2015 has been pre-released. The standard is titled "Electrical and Electronic Installations in Ships – Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Ships with a Metallic Hull." "This Final Draft International Standard is an up to 3 months' pre-release of the official publication. It is available for sale during its voting period: 2015-05-22 to … [Read more...]
IEC 62153-4-4:2015
IEC 62153-4-4:2015 has been released. The standard is titled "Metallic Communication Cable Test Methods - Part 4-4: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Test method for Measuring of the Screening Attenuation as up to and above 3 GHz, Triaxial Method." IEC 62153-4-4:2015(E) describes a test method to determine the screening attenuation as of metallic communication cable … [Read more...]
Maglev Hovering Train Breaks Speed Record
A seven car Maglev (magnetic levitation) Train in Central Japan broke its own speed record when tested near Mount Fuji this week. In 2003 the Maglev’s record was 268 mph and last week it reached 366 mph. On Tuesday the Maglev surpassed both previous records and reached 374 mph. The Maglev train hovers four inches above the tracks and is propelled by electrically-charged … [Read more...]
FBI Pulled Security Expert from Flight for Alleged Hacking Concerns
The FBI pulled Chris Roberts, a computer security expert, from his United Airlines Flight last Wednesday in Syracuse because of suspicions that he hacked the airplane. Roberts tweeted referencing the plane’s communication systems suggesting he was going to use his laptop to force the plane’s emergency oxygen masks to deploy. The tweet read: “Find Myself on a 737/800, let’s see … [Read more...]
CISPR 24 ed2.1 Consol. with am1
Publication Date: 2015-04-17 CISPR 24 ed2.1 Consol. with am1 has been released. The standard is titled, “Information Technology Equipment - Immunity Characteristics - Limits and Methods of Measurement.” CISPR 24:2010+A1:2015 applies to information technology equipment (ITE) as defined in CISPR 22. The object of this publication is to establish requirements that will provide … [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...]
EMC War Stories: Letters from Home Part 2: It’s hard for my computer to sleep when I’m doing the laundry
Candace Suriano Suriano Solutions John Suriano Nidec Automotive Motors Americas Dear John, Once again it’s a cold dry winter here and I have found that there is a great way to keep warm— by doing the laundry. I discovered something really strange, though: when I’m taking the laundry out of the dryer it sometimes wakes up the computer on the desk almost ten feet away! I knew … [Read more...]
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