Hi Everyone! I wanted to introduce myself as the new senior technical editor for Interference Technology. I spent the early part of my career in the aerospace industry as a design engineer and the last 20+ years as an EMC engineer, test center manager, and EMC lead for Hewlett-Packard and later the spin-off, Agilent Technologies. In 2008, I “retired myself” early and started a … [Read more...]
A2LA and ANSI Recognized by NIST to Accredit Notified Bodies
A2LA and ANSI (American National Standards Institute) have been formally recognized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as an Accreditation Body offering Notified Body (NB) accreditation under ISO/IEC 17020:2012, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, and ISO/IEC 17065:2012. Currently, A2LA is the only accreditation body recognized by NIST to offer accreditation to all … [Read more...]
Troubleshooting EMI Seminar with Lee Hill: Interview
By Senior Technical Editor, Kenneth Wyatt. This interview was conducted on Dec 9th, 2015 in anticipation of the upcoming Troubleshooting EMI with Lee Hill: Identify, Characterize, and Prevent Interference Problems Seminar Tour hosted by Rohde & Schwarz and Interference Technology. The tour is running from March 10-24, 2016 in five different cities - Austin, TX; Irvine, CA; … [Read more...]
New USB Vector Signal Generator
Useful for creating a variety of useful signals for EMC applications such as immunity pre-compliance and wireless simulations, Triarchy has introduced their VSG6G1 1 MHz to 6.2 GHz vector signal generator for a price of $441. The generator plugs into a USB port, has an “N” connector output, and can generate: CW (swept, hopped, or pulse), Analog modulation of AM, FM, PM, … [Read more...]
Troubleshooting EMI Seminar – Identify, Characterize, and Prevent Interference Problems
A Troubleshooting EMI Seminar - Identify, Characterize, and Prevent Interference Problems, hosted by Rohde & Schwarz and Interference Technology, will take place this spring. Join this highly focused one-day seminar and learn how to uncover, characterize, and solve the most elusive EMI problems. Troubleshooting and localizing intermittent signals or multiple layers of … [Read more...]
Automatic verification of EMC pulse test equipment by means of the LabView programming environment
By Krzysztof SIECZKAREK1, Adam MAĆKOWIAK1 1Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Laboratory of Electronic Equipment, Poznań, Poland, LA@ilim.poznan.pl Abstract: The aim of this work was to create an application dedicated to the automatic verification of test equipment used in electromagnetic compatibility testing. In order to perform it the LabView programming environment … [Read more...]
EMC Project Management and COTS
By Tim Williams Introduction One feature of the electronics industry that has become apparent, over the years of advising companies on EMC aspects of their designs, is the difficulty that many project managers seem to have in anticipating the problems that EMC requirements will cause to their project. Although it’s a universal feature – and you could say that an EMC … [Read more...]
New Company’s Different Approach to EMI Shielding
John Castle, an EMC Shielding specialist, launched his new company EMC EMI Ltd. earlier this year. Castle is confident his company brings a fresh approach to the shielding industry. Castle was determined to better serve needs of customers in the industry when he was building his company. "Companies that need these products, need a supplier who is reliable, fast and flexible. … [Read more...]
CISPR 32 – What is it, Why was it Written and Where is it Going?
Ghery S. Pettit, NCE President, Pettit EMC Consulting LLC Introduction CISPR 32, “Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission requirements” was first published in 2012. This standard came about due to a major development in consumer electronics, the digital television receiver. The CISPR is a special committee of the IEC. CISPR stands for … [Read more...]
SMD Ferrites Expanded; Company to Showcase EMC Components at Symposium
Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG will showcase its new range of SMD ferrites, known as the WE-MPSB-SMD Ferrites, at the IEEE EMC Symposium in Dresden. The SMD ferrites are suitable for temporary peak current loads and for use in power supply lines. They can withstand 20 times their specified rated current load – which is 55 percent higher than other components on the … [Read more...]
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