Exodus Advanced Communications 26.5-40.0GHz, 40W Solid State Amps are replacing aging TWT Amplifiers. Designed for General EMC Testing Applications as well as Mil-Std 461(RS103) standards. Exodus Model AMP4066LC is a compact 6U design providing superb RF Performance with Unprecedented P1dB power as compared to TWT’s. They provide 46dB min-gain, -20dBc harmonics as well as gain … [Read more...]
Exodus 18.0-26.5GHz, 40-Watt SSPA’s Replace Aging TWT Technology
Exodus Advanced Communications 18.0-26.5GHz, 40W Solid State Amps are replacing aging TWT Amplifiers. Designed for General EMC Testing Applications as well as Mil-Std 461(RS103) standards. Exodus Model AMP4065LC is a compact 6U design providing superb RF Performance with Unprecedented P1dB power as compared to TWT’s. They provide 46dB min-gain, -20dBc harmonics as well as gain … [Read more...]
Solid State Power Amplifier System – Exodus AMP2142DB-100 10KHz – 1000MHz, 100 Watts Rated, 150 Watts Typical
Exodus model AMP2142DB-100 is a superb 10kHz – 1000MHz, 100-Watt Amplifier System. This dual-band amplifier features 50 dB Minimum Gain, Type N Female RF Input, Sample & RF output ports. Built-in VVA circuits for gain control local & remote functionality, designed for high reliability and ruggedness. Our Rack Mountable drawer can be housed in a cabinet or benchtop for … [Read more...]
What is EMC?
Introduction This article will serve as an introduction to the topic. It is aimed at the people who have been told by their management, “You are now my EMC person. Go figure out what it is and how we must deal with it!” It will not be an all-encompassing treatment of the subject, but it will provide the reader with a start and some ideas of where to go for more … [Read more...]
IEC-61000-4-3:2020 4th Edition Containing Multiple Signal Test Option Has Been Published
The new IEC 61000-4-3:2020 4th edition includes the following updates: a description of how to test using multiple test signals; the addition of information regarding EUT and cable layout; the removal of the upper-frequency limitation to take into account new services; and the further specification of how to characterize the uniform field area, as well as added clarification … [Read more...]
Seven Fundamental Considerations for Selecting EMI Filters
By Rigoberto Rios, Jorge Varela, and Amanda Ison Virtually every electronic device is subject to and, to at least some degree, must be protected from electromagnetic interference (EMI), or electrical noise. EMI is generated by both naturally occurring and engineered sources ranging from solar flares to cell phones, and, if left unmitigated, diminishes the integrity and … [Read more...]
Ensuring Performance of Connected Home Electronic Products
Towards a Connected Home The title of Bob Dylan’s 1964 hit “The Times They Are A-Changin’” certainly holds true for home appliance products. The world of consumer electronics needs to evolve and keep pace with the growing desire of their customers and play a part in enabling the dream of a truly connected world. The Internet of Things (IoT) trend has finally reached our homes. … [Read more...]
Demystifying EMC in an Electric Vehicle’s Drive Unit
1. Introduction The past decade has witnessed both a leap forward in technology and market expansion of the global electric vehicle (EV) industry [1]. With Tesla leading the market, followed by traditional vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Volkswagen, PSA, and Toyota, to name just a few, the electrification of the automotive industry has been advancing at … [Read more...]
Analog Devices Announces Combination with Maxim Integrated, Strengthening Analog Semiconductor Leadership
Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI) and Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXIM) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which ADI will acquire Maxim in an all stock transaction that values the combined enterprise at over $68 billion2. The transaction, which was unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both companies, will … [Read more...]
Review of Induced Signal Susceptibility Testing—DO-160 Section 19
The Issue Induced signal susceptibility has been a factor in electronic equipment performance since the dawning of voltage and current. Often referred to as crosstalk, the undesired coupling of one circuit’s signals to another may result in interference that degrades the integrity of either signal. This article examines the testing process prescribed by RTCA DO-160 Section … [Read more...]
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