MILMEGA, sponsor of Interference Technology’s ‘Exhibition at a Glance’ pullout guide, has on display at the IEEE EMC Detroit: Model AS0860-40/45 – A new dual-band amplifier solution for commercial 1-6GHz RF immunity testing Model AS0104-400/200ST – A RADAR band optimized dual-band amplifier for automotive RF immunity testing Model RF350 – A 200-1000MHz power amplifier … [Read more...]
Automotive Transient Emission Test System Complies with ISO 7637-2
The new AES 5500 automotive transient emissions system from Teseq is the only complete solution for emission testing that is compliant to ISO 7637-2. This compliance makes this system the logical choice for testing the compatibility of conducted electrical transients of equipment installed in passenger cars and light commercial vehicles fitted with a 12-V electrical system. The … [Read more...]
Ultra-Broadband Power Amplifier Targets Military Applications
The new CHPA0618-1 from CAP Wireless is an ultra-broadband power amplifier for military platforms within the defense and homeland security industries. The unit incorporates gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) technology into CAP’s patented Spatium™ broadband spatially combining architecture to achieve significant solid state power levels … [Read more...]
Federal Commission Completes Report on Consequences of an EMP Attack
The Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse has issued a 208-page report detailing a grim scenario of cascading disasters as critical infrastructures fail. If terrorists were to obtain a nuclear weapon and to detonate it over the continental United States, every facet of modern life that depends on electricity would be impacted. The … [Read more...]
New 1394 Standard on Copper in Vehicle Applications Said to Overcome EM Problems
The 1394 Trade Association has introduced the new 1394 Automotive specification for copper cabling media designed to optimize the use of the 1394 (FireWire™) standard in entertainment, environmental control, camera, and other in-vehicle applications. The new specification extends the original IDB-1394 Automotive Specification to include operation over cost-effective … [Read more...]
Filtered AC Inlet Performs at High Frequencies up to 1 GHz
The 5150 Series of AC Filtered Inlets from Schurter utilizes X2Y® filter technology. These devices are characterized by broadband suppression properties to 1 GHz in tandem with a simple and universal input. Unlike previous products that used X2Y® but were limited to DC applications, the 5150 Series provides EMI protection for AC power input. X2Y® combines the X and Y capacitors … [Read more...]
New Arrays Boost Capacitance Density in Mobile Phones and PCs
The new 032 size GNMOM2R5M capacitor array from Murata offers 1.0 µF per element. This twin element device helps conserve mounting service area and mounting costs as compared to the use of multiple monolithic capacitors. Relying on dielectric material technology, each element of this device can achieve 1 µF with higher capacitance than current technology allows for a single … [Read more...]
Surge Protectors Safeguard Sensitive Telecom Applications
The E289 Series from Citel are surge suppressors. When plugged into a Citel base, these suppressors have been crafted expressly to protect sensitive telephone, datacom, and instrumentation equipment against harmful lightning surges and electrical transients. These suppressors utilize a hybrid that combines a fast response time (website. The NEBS/Telecom Forum on … [Read more...]
Policy Institute and Labor Union Oppose Telecom Merger on Grounds of Peril to Workers
Both the EMR Policy Institute and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have filed formal protests with the Federal Communications Commission opposing the Alltel / Verizon Wireless merger. The basis for the Petition to Deny is that the FCC has failed to address the issue of the long term exposure to RF radiation on human health. The complaints allege an … [Read more...]
NEBS
NEBS (Network Equipment Building Standards) is the set of safety, spatial, and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment in the United States. The NEBS concept was first introduced by Bell Labs in the 1970s. Telcordia, and its predecessor Bellcore have maintained the NEBS documents since the divestiture of the local Bells in 1984. Additional … [Read more...]
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