Moving forward on recommendations from the National Broadband Plan sent toCongress in March, the leaders of two federal agencies announced a joint effort to help the nation realize the promise that broadband and wireless-enabled medical devices hold for health care in America, while protecting consumer safety.Kicking off a two-day public meeting showcasing a broad range of … [Read more...]
Medical Grade EMI/RFI Filters
Americor Electronics Ltd. offers a wide variety of line filters with IEC 320 power inlets, different housing styles and terminations -- fast-on terminals, solder terminals or lead wires, filters with Modular Power inlets, with fuse holders for single and doubled fuses and on/off switches. All line filters are offered for flange- or snap in mounting and are rated for 10/15/20 … [Read more...]
New Surface Mount Inductors for Power Applications
Gowanda Electronics, a manufacturer of inductors and other electronic components for RF and power applications, recently introduced a new surface mount inductor series – SMP1210S. The SMP1210S series combines high current, shielding and small size with inductance values from 1.0 to 100 uH and current ratings from 205 to 1384 mA DC.The current rating, coupling and package size … [Read more...]
Company Earns ISO 13485 Certification
Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc. (EI) announced today that their Endicott, NY facility has achieved ISO 13485:2003 certification. 13485:2003 is a quality management standard for medical device manufacturing developed by the International Organization for Standardization. This certification marks a major milestone, validating EI’s high quality standards and its … [Read more...]
ANSI C63.4/C63.5/C63.25 Workshops
This workshop is intended to cover a new standard, ANSI C63.10, containing procedures for testing compliance of a wide variety of unlicensed wireless devices. The new standard (expected to be published this summer) will for the first time have in one place all the reference material needed for performing such tests which are now in a plethora of documents, e.g. FCC Rules, … [Read more...]
ANSI C63.10 Workshop
This workshop is intended to cover a new standard, ANSI C63.10, containing procedures for testing compliance of a wide variety of unlicensed wireless devices. The new standard (expected to be published this summer) will for the first time have in one place all the reference material needed for performing such tests which are now in a plethora of documents, e.g. FCC Rules, … [Read more...]
Overview of The European Electronics and EMC Market
Interference Technology has recently taken a look at the European Electronics and EMC Market. Below are a few interesting facts we learned. The European Union’s GDP was estimated at USD$14.5 trillion (€12.04 trillion) in 2009, making it the single largest economy in the world. The European continent has over 50 nations. The European Union has 27 member nations, single … [Read more...]
Consolidated Version of Standard on RF Disturbance Characteristics
CISPR 11:2009+A1:2010 applies to industrial, scientific and medical electrical equipment operating in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz and to domestic and similar appliances designed to generate and/or use locally radio-frequency energy. CISPR 11:2009 covers emission requirements related to radio-frequency (RF) disturbances in the frequency range of 9 kHz to 400 GHz. … [Read more...]
RF/EMI Shields with Snap-On, Off Covers
Photofabrication Engineering’s EMI/RF shields feature snap-on, snap-off covers, which allow easy access to components within the shields. The company’s “Easy Access” RF shield incorporates an etched slot that is straight or staggered to minimize RF leakage. Applications for the shields include medical and biomedical equipment, as well as aerospace, defense, and commercial … [Read more...]
The Truth About Cell Phones and Cancer
Christopher Wanjek, LiveScience's Bad Medicine Columnist wrote that Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, shocked just about all law-abiding scientists (abiding by laws of physics, that is) with his warning last week to his faculty and staff that cell phones might pose a cancer risk.This is troublesome, Wanjek wrote, because this time a … [Read more...]
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