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...]
Programmer Hacks Own Wi-Fi Using Electromagnetic Waves
Jason Cole, a programmer and Ph.D. student at Imperial College in London, created an Android app that allows users to hack their own Wi-Fi using electromagnetic waves. Many believe it’s best to avoid electromagnetic radiation; however, not all believe electromagnetic waves are bad. Electromagnetic waves carry Wi-Fi signals to all electronic devices and are the foundation of … [Read more...]
FCC to Vote on Airwaves Sharing Plan
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote next month on a plan that will allow companies and wireless carriers to share airwaves with the government. The FCC has been working to increase the spectrum for many years and has set aside frequencies for new Wi-Fi networks. This sharing plan was designed to make more airwaves available for future wireless devices. “The … [Read more...]
Naval Exercise Causes Mobile Phone Black Spot
Plymouth Sound, a bay in England, lost mobile phone signal during a naval exercise last week. The navy said it was testing new ‘communication equipment’ when a mobile phone black spot occurred in the PL1 and PL2 postcodes. Local residents made numerous complains to mobile network operators and as a result, Ofcom, the communications regulator in the United Kingdom, is … [Read more...]
Physicists Discover Graphene Absorbs up to 50 Percent of Microwave Radiation
A team of physicists from the University of Namur in Belgium have discovered that graphene serves as an effective shield against microwave inference. Graphene has the ability to reduce microwave pollution and to enhance the electromagnetic compatibility of future electronic devices. Philippe Lambin, project lead, and and his colleagues demonstrated that “the conductivity of … [Read more...]
Request a Meeting with TÜV Rheinland Regarding Testing Services
TÜV Rheinland is in Santa Clara for the 2015 IEEE EMC Symposium. The company provides solutions for wireless, medical devices and electronics. TÜV Rheinland offers testing services in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Radio/Wireless Testing, EMC, Product Safety, International Approvals, LED Lighting and ISO Certification. Visit TÜV Rheinland at booth 810 and request a meeting. … [Read more...]
Free Compliance Advice Offered by MET Laboratories at IEEE Symposium
MET laboratories, a leader in EMC/EMI Testing, is offering Free Compliance Advice during the IEEE EMC Symposium 2015. MET has testing labs containing anechoic, semi-anechoic, and reverberation chambers as well as open area test sites. MET offers testing services including: Automotive, Avionics, Energy Efficiency, International Approvals, NEBS/Data Center, Product Safety, … [Read more...]
Discovery of New Technology Makes Download Speeds 1,000 Times Faster
Engineers from the University of Utah have discovered a filter for wireless communications that allows users of electronic devices to download data more than 1,000 times faster. Andrew Paulson, project lead and terahertz researcher, has been working on this research for more than two years. Paulson started by considering how to tap into terahertz radiation, which is a band of … [Read more...]
TECH TIDBIT: New Ruling in France May Lead to New Standard
The French Government is now ordering manufacturers to inform consumers how long their electronic devices (cell phones, computers) and appliances are expected to last. “The measure requires manufacturers to inform vendors how long spare parts for an appliance will continue to be produced. The vendor is then required to inform the buyer, in writing. Violators face up to 15,000 … [Read more...]
TECH TIDBIT- Wearable Technology Sends Vibrating Reminder Signals to Assists Students in Learning
The Wireless Research Center of North Carolina announces FokusLab’s launch of the RE-vibe wrist band. The RE-vibe wrist band uses an algorithm to determine when users are off-task and it sends them a vibrating reminder to get back to work. “It's currently estimated that more than 1 in 10 children ages 4-17 struggle to stay on-task while learning and completing school work,” … [Read more...]
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