ESI Group, a provider of virtual prototyping for manufacturing industries, has announced the release of CEM Solutions 2013, a fully-integrated solution for use by all engineers involved in the electromagnetic design process. The new software suite includes the PAM-CEM Simulation Suite, a software package that simulates three-dimensional electromagnetic phenomena due in order … [Read more...]
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New MIL-DTL-38999-Style Connectors with Integrated EMI Filters
SOURIAU PA&E, a manufacturer of ceramic and metal components and assemblies, hermetic connectors and advanced hermetic electronic packaging, has added a new EMI filtered option for the company’s lightweight, high-performance MIL-DTL-38999-style connectors. Featuring aluminum or titanium shells and beryllium copper CDA alloy 172/173 pins for high electrical performance, the … [Read more...]
Broadband Variable Gain Amplifier for Multi-Market Applications
MACCOM Technology Solutions, a supplier of high-performance analog semiconductor solutions, has released a new broadband variable gain amplifier for multi-market applications. According to the company, “the MAAM-011100 is designed for customers who need a versatile, broadband, low cost and ultra-small variable gain amplifier solution for Wi-Fi, WiMax, IMS, point-to-point, test … [Read more...]
EMI Simulation Software Expands Library with 23 New Radio System Models
CAE software developer Delcross Technologies has announced the release of Electromagnetic Interference Toolkit (EMIT) Version 3.3. Ideal for companies working in the aerospace, telecommunications, defense and automotive industries, EMIT is a software tool for the prediction of cosite interference/EMI within complex RF systems containing multiple receivers, transmitters, … [Read more...]
Temporal Cloaking Breakthrough Could Improve Telecommunications Security
A new temporal cloak developed for optical communications by Purdue University researchers could thwart potential eavesdroppers and improve security for telecommunications. University scientists have developed a commercially-viable temporal cloak for optical communications that acts as an independent pocket in time, allowing data to pass through without leaving any evidence. … [Read more...]
U.S. House of Representatives to Consider EMP Protection Methods
House Republicans have unveiled a plan that could protect the nation’s electric grid from an electromagnetic pulse, amid growing concerns of a potential massive power outage resulting from a solar flare or hostile attack. Known as the Secure High-Voltage Infrastructure for Electricity from Lethal Damage (SHIELD) Act, the legislation would reportedly push the federal government … [Read more...]
EM Field Exposure Directive Approved by European Parliament
Legislation approved this week will affect workers who come into contact with electromagnetic fields, including doctors and nurses giving patients magnetic resonance imaging scans (MRI), radar operators and powerline technicians. New rules to update and improve the protection of those exposed to electromagnetic fields in the workplace were approved by the European Parliament … [Read more...]
London Professor Wins AF Harvey Engineering Research Prize for Bistatic Radar Research
Professor Hugh Griffiths of University College London (UCL) has been awarded the A. F. Harvey Engineering Research Prize from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for his contributions to radar research. “I’m absolutely thrilled. It is an enormous honor to be recognized by one’s peers in this way,” Griffiths said. Griffiths received £300,000 to continue his … [Read more...]
New Military Satellite Test Device to Simulate Natural and Man-Made Electromagnetic Effects
A new device that simulates high-radiation events will be used to test the durability of the military’s most advanced satellites against extreme space weather at the Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee beginning this summer. Developed by Welkin Sciences in Colorado Springs, Colo. and the Arnold Engineering Development Complex’s Test Technology Branch, the Military Satellite … [Read more...]
Class A Broadband Amplifier for Automotive, Military and Aerospace BCI EMC Testing
Teseq, a developer and manufacturer of instrumentation and systems for EMC emission and immunity testing, has added a Class A linear and low distortion model to its broadband amplifier line. According to the company, the CBA 400M-260 amplifier “is ideal for automotive, military and aerospace BCI (bulk current injection) applications that require testing at higher … [Read more...]
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