A group of researchers at Drexel University and the Korea Institute of Science & Technology are creating a thin coating of a nanomaterial called MXene in order to contain 'electromagnetic pollution'. The proliferation of electronics in recent decades has contributed both to the volume of radiation generated and its affect on communications and broadcast receivers. This … [Read more...]
List of Updated IEC EMC Standards
Recent updates to IEC EMC standards published by the IEC: IEC 62040-2:2016 PRV, Ed. 3.0 - (9/2/16) - Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements CISPR 25:2016 PRV, Ed. 4.0 - (9/2/16) - Vehicles, boats and internal combustion engines - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement for … [Read more...]
New Transponder Coils Available for Automotive Applications
TDK Corporation has recently released a new series of their EPCOS z-axis transponder coils for passive entry, passive start (PEPS) car access systems. The components are extremely compact with dimensions of just 7.7 mm x 7.4 mm x 2.65 mm and feature a very low insertion height. The B82451LE402 series comprises seven transponder coils covering an inductance range from 1.0 mH … [Read more...]
CST Acquires Aurora Software and Testing
Computer Simulation Technology AG (CST) has recently announced the acquisition of Aurora Software and testing, SL (AURORASAT), a technology leading provider of tools for the analysis, synthesis and design of passive microwave components. AURORASAT software products have been serving the RF and microwave industries for the last 10 years. FEST3D is a tool for the analysis and … [Read more...]
Rugged Microwave Dual-Channel Generator Released
Windfreak Technologies, LLC announced the launch of the new SynthHD PRO, a low cost 54 MHz to 13.6 GHz dual channel microwave RF generator. The generator is USB-controlled from a standard PC running Windows or Linux, with an option to run from Android systems, and can tune in steps of 0.1 Hz with an output level of -50 to +20 dBm. The two outputs may be programmed … [Read more...]
New Power Inductors for Automotive Applications Announced
TDK Corporation has further expanded its CLF-NI-D series of rugged power inductors with new types in three additional sizes: CLF5030NI-D with dimensions of 5.0 mm x 5.3 mm x 2.7 mm, CLF10060NI-D measuring 10.0 mm x 10.1 mm x 6.0 mm and CLF12577NI-D at 12.5 mm x 12.8 mm x 7.7 mm. The new power inductors for use in automotive electronics provide a high level of efficiency and … [Read more...]
Metalized Fabric Over Elastomeric Gaskets Offered
Tech-Etch has been offering Metalized Fabric over Elastomer Gaskets as standard strips with seven different profiles, Standard D-Connectors to shield most 9-pin through 50-pin connectors, and custom configurations die cut to customer specifications. Strips come in many standard sizes for the following profiles: Square, Rectangular, Flat, D, C-Fold, Knife-Edge, and … [Read more...]
FCC Concerned Journalists Had To Pay $200 For WiFi At Presidential Debate
Journalists and citizens attending this week's Presidential debate at Hofstra University found out that WiFi at the event would cost them $200, Techdirt reported. According to Techdirt, the college was going around with a WiFi signal detector to identify those using their smartphone as a mobile hotspot, and encouraging them to instead shell out the fee for a few hours of … [Read more...]
World’s Largest Radio Telescope in Service
(September 25, 2016) Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) is the most advanced radio telescope ever built by humans with a dish of 500 m across, and is now the largest filled-in, single-dish radio telescope in the world. Located in remote mountainous region in southwestern China to ensure the area would be free from radio interference, the radio telescope … [Read more...]
US Moves To Regulate Self-Driving Cars
The United States Department of Transportation unveiled a new regulatory framework for the unexpectedly rapid rise of self-driving automobile technology, just days after Uber’s recent announcement of its first driverless taxis. US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said the federal government intends to set the safety standards for cars of the future where no human is … [Read more...]
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