(May 26, 2016) Recently, the Federal Communications Commission fined Jason Humphreys $48,000 for using a cell phone jamming device in his car during his daily commute to and from work in Tampa for up to two years, reported PCMag.com. According to PCMag, "the jammer caused interference to cell service along Interstate 4, and disrupted police and mobile phone communications, … [Read more...]
Britain's Most Famous Observatory at Risk
(May 17, 2016) Britain’s most famous observatory, Jodrell Bank, is currently at risk from a proposed housing estate two miles from the site. Observatory experts claim appliances, lighting, and other electronic products, will play havoc with their instruments. As a radio telescope, it is highly susceptible to levels of interference produced by electrical appliances – indeed the … [Read more...]
Advance Program for IEEE EMC 2016 Now Available
(May 23, 2016) In preparation of the IEEE EMC 2016 Symposium, the EMC 2016 Advance Program has recently been released for download. This free program will help attendees better plan their trips to this year’s five day EMC symposium. Inside includes all that is in store for the week. The IEEE EMC Symposium is an event for engineers, to provide the knowledge and tools that help … [Read more...]
Leading RF Products Company Relocates to Expanded Headquarters
(May 24, 2016) AaroniaUSA is relocating their headquarters from the North Metro Atlanta Area to an expanded office and warehouse facility in Seneca, South Carolina. AaroniaUSA President, Mark Kaltman, said that “the move was necessitated by the significant growth both AaroniaUSA and our Germany-based manufacturer, Aaronia AG, have experienced in the last few years with the … [Read more...]
ASSIST Is Official Archive For MIL-STD Documents
ASSIST is a web site used by standardization management to develop, coordinate, distribute, and manage defense and federal specifications and standards, military handbooks, commercial item descriptions, data item descriptions, and related technical documents prepared in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Defense Standardization Program (DSP). Besides … [Read more...]
New USB 3.1 Connectors and Accessories
Würth Elektronik eiSos now offers connectors, jacks, and cables for the new USB-3.1 standard. The connectors have an increased data rate of 10 Gb/s instead of 5 Gb/s and a current supply of up to 5 A at 20 V. They are designed for at least 5,000 plugging cycles as well as type-C plugs and jacks (3 A/5 VDC) for at least 10,000 plugging cycles. The jacks are available for 1.0-mm … [Read more...]
New Reinforced Conductive Silicone Rubber Gaskets
Stockwell Elastomerics, Inc. now provides .020" and .032” thick Fabric Reinforced Nickel-Graphite Filled Conductive Silicone Rubber for EMI Shielding Gaskets with narrow cross sections. The fabric reinforcement enhances durability and dimensional stability in filled conductive silicone elastomers that tend to have low tear resistance. SNE-556-R is a 65 durometer conductive … [Read more...]
Low Cost Emission Identifies Electronic Products
(May 3, 2016) Disney Research has developed a low cost method to identify various electronic products by the radiated emissions signature each produces. The technique was developed by Disney Research’s Chouchang Yang and Alanson P. Sample who presented the method May 3 at the IEEE International Conference on RFID 2016 in Orlando, Fla. Disney Research reported how conventional … [Read more...]
Transitioning to New EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Now that the new EMC Directive 2014/30/EU is mandatory and in effect as of April 2016, what do manufacturers need to do to ensure continued compliance? Elite Electronics Engineering has a five-step plan that explains the recommended steps involved. As a minimum, Elite recommends the following steps to ensure continuing compliance with European EMC requirements: 1. Check … [Read more...]
New Surface-Mountable Local Shields
Leader Tech has recently released new surface mountable local shields for most surface mount shielding applications. The SMS-line of shields are supplied in tape & reel packaging and are suited for any volume application including automated pick and place assembly operations. They are offered in a one piece style can be specified for applications that require no … [Read more...]
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