Military & Aerospace editor, John Keller, reports U.S. Air Force weapons experts are looking to industry for new technologies to apply high-power electromagnetics (HPEM) technologies to electronic warfare (EW) and cyber warfare. Officials of the Directed Energy Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., released a broad agency … [Read more...]
Hospital’s New Tool Could Save Breast Cancer Patients Additional Pain
Lynne Adkins, reporter for CBS in Philadelphia reports doctors at Einstein Medical Center are using a new tool to find cancerous tissue during breast cancer surgery. The Margin Probe System uses electromagnetic waves to detect cancerous tissue around malignant tumors, while doctors are performing lumpectomies. Adkins reports, "Dr. Lisa Jablon, director of breast surgery at … [Read more...]
IEC Revises Common Terminology for Information Security Management
All information held and processed by an organization is subject to the risks of attack, error and natural disaster, and other vulnerabilities inherent to its use. Information security is considered a valuable “asset” requiring appropriate protection, for example, against the loss of availability, confidentiality and integrity. The recently revised ISO/IEC … [Read more...]
Testing Laboratories In New Agreement
In a collaborative move that provides collective services, Nemko and Retlif Testing Laboratories, have partnered together. Customers of both organizations will benefit through worldwide acceptance of test data and reports. Retlif offers EMC/EMI, Lightning and Environmental testing services as well as engineering and compliance program management at locations in Ronkonkoma New … [Read more...]
Regulatory Update
MultiPoint is Rhein Tech Lab's monthly electronic newsletter devoted to providing national and international regulatory updates to manufacturers, test labs, design engineers and other interested parties in the EMC testing and compliance industry. They have answered typical questions and answers that represent technical opinions for FCC, IC and CE requirements. Their latest … [Read more...]
"Weird Music" on Dark Side of the Moon Probably Interference
The New York Times reports Apollo 10 astronauts Thomas Stafford, John Young and Eugene Cernan did hear weird sounds during their lunar orbit in 1969, but the noise was likely the result of radio interference, not extraterrestrial musicians. The strange sounds apparently emanated from interference between VHF systems on the lunar module and the command module orbiting the … [Read more...]
New 6 GHz Real-time Measurement System
GAUSS INSTRUMENTS has introduced a novel real-time scanning feature for their TDEMI X test receiver series providing several gigahertz real-time bandwidth (Option QCDSP-UG, UFSPA-UG) and thus the final maximization can be performed at all frequencies simultaneously in just one step, thus saving lots of time during radiated emissions compliance testing. Due to the … [Read more...]
Compact Broadband Amplifiers for Automotive and Wireless Communications
Rohde & Schwarz has expanded its R&S BBA150 broadband amplifier family with the D series to cover the frequency range from 690 MHz to 3.2 GHz and power levels up to 800 W. With the new addition, the company's amplifier portfolio can also be used for tests in the automotive and wireless communications sectors. The models in the new series are available in the power … [Read more...]
High Power Pulse TWT Amplifiers Released
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) now offers Instruments For Industry (IFI) PT-KW HP Series Pulse TWT Microwave Power Amplifiers for lease. These models are designed for microwave, high intensity radiated field (HIRF), and radar testing. The amplifiers provide up to 12,000 Watts of pulse power for various frequency ranges from 1.0 to 18.0 Gigahertz. They can assist with … [Read more...]
New Chipsets Deliver Real-Time and Equivalent-Time Oscilloscopes with Bandwidths Above 100 GHz
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced a technological breakthrough for building the world’s highest-bandwidth oscilloscopes with the successful turn-on of chipsets that take advantage of Keysight’s leading edge Indium Phosphide (InP) semiconductor technology. The new chipsets will enable Keysight to deliver real-time and equivalent-time oscilloscopes in 2017 that offer … [Read more...]
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