Orbel Corporation, designer and manufacturer of custom EMI/RFI shielding, photo-etched precision metal parts and stamping; and Nolato, developer of EMC and thermal management solutions made of conductive silicone rubber, will partner to present a range of products at IMS 2016. In addition to extrusions, molded components, and dispensed gaskets, products on display will … [Read more...]
Mapping the Future of European Nanoelectronics
The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) is dedicated to map the future of European Nanoelectronics. Started in November 2015, NEREID is a Cooperation and Support action that has received funding for three years from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Project partners include several companies … [Read more...]
South Korean Co. Wins 18.9M Deal to Supply EMI Shielding Devices to China
Hanmi Semiconductor Co., a South Korean semiconductor equipment manufacturer, has won a record 22.9 billion won ($18.9 million) contract from China’s leading semiconductor packaging company to provide two sets of machinery that shield electromagnetic interference (EMI) of a semiconductor device. The devices dubbed as EMI Shield Vision Attach and EMI Shield Vision Detach allow … [Read more...]
European Regulatory Changes
Elite Electronic Engineering reminds manufacturers that "2016 marks a year of change for several key European Union directives and regulations. New CE Marking directives for EMC, electrical safety, and radio equipment start their transition period soon. In addition the functional safety type-approval regulation covering EMC for tractors takes effect as of January 2016." For … [Read more...]
China Producing World’s Largest Radio Telescope
A large engineering and scientific project in China, led by the country’s military-led space program, is creating the world’s largest radio telescope, which will be able to detect radio signals from tens of billions of light years away. The Telescope is known as FAST, which stands for Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope. When the project is complete, the dish on the … [Read more...]
NASA Supports 3D Printed Robotic Hand with Stretchable Optical Sensors
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a 3D printed, three-fingered robotic hand with fiber optical sensors that are stretchable. The hand is able to detect forces that are less than a tenth of a newton. “Using fiber optics, the team of researchers placed 14 strain sensors into each of the robot’s fingers, which are closely modeled on the skeletal … [Read more...]
Canted Coil Catalog Describes Benefits for EMI/RFI Shielding
Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. released a new 10-page catalog that describes the benefits of canted coil springs for EMI/RFI Shielding. It “provides engineers and designers with detailed information about how canted coil springs can be used to address electromagnetic interference/radio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI) shielding challenges. It describes how the compact, … [Read more...]
High-purity Germanium Detectors Announced
The ORTEC Products Group, a unit of AMETEK Inc., announced its new ‘SP’ series of P-type high-purity Germanium (HPGe) Detectors. The detectors provide advanced resolution at low medium energies for demanding applications, such as radiation detection. “Profile “SP” Series HPGe detectors uniquely employ a low noise back-contact combined with a semi-planar crystal geometry. … [Read more...]
Company Offers New EMI Filter Solutions
Astrodyne TDI offers new EMI Filter products and solutions with its recent acquisition of product lines from Filter Concepts, LCR Electronics and Radius Power. “We offer an extensive range of UL, cUL and IEC approved standard off the shelf filters for Power Entry (IEC Inlet), DC (up to 1200Vdc), single phase (up to 300Vac), and 3 phase (up to 600Vac) applications that directly … [Read more...]
Radio Interference May Cause Malfunction in Amtrak’s New Anti-crash System
Amtrak is working on an anti-crash system to prevent high-speed derailments, like the fatal derailment in Philadelphia P.A. last month that killed eight passengers, injured hundreds and caused more than $9.2 million worth of damages. However, the anti-crash system may malfunction near freight railroads. Radio interference from freight rails may disable Amtrak’s anti-crash … [Read more...]
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