The new 100 A, three-phase burst pulse coupling/decoupling network (CDN) designed electrical fast transient (EFT) or burst testing in the power and telecom industries has been released by Teseq at the IEEE International Symposium on EMC in Denver, Colo. According to Teseq, the compact, lightweight CDN 3083-B100 is “easily” capable of applications that require higher AC and DC … [Read more...]
Demonstration of EMC Systems and Solutions
EMC systems and solutions provider Teseq will be showcasing several products during the 2013 IEEE EMC Symposium. Representatives from Teseq will demonstrate the following products at booth No. 309 during the symposium: The DC-LISN-M2-100, a high current impedance stabilization network (LISN) for measuring conducted emissions disturbances on DC power ports of photovoltaic … [Read more...]
“Perfect Mirror” Could Increase Efficiency of Fiber Optic Networks, Optical Instruments
Researchers at MIT have created the first perfect mirror using a new method of trapping light that could lead to breakthroughs in the efficiency of fiber optic networks and optical instruments. “For many optical devices you want to build, you need a way to confine light,” Marin Soljačic, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics and a member of MIT’s photonics and … [Read more...]
Test Platform Offers Complete Solution for Broadcast Equipment Testing
Rohde & Schwarz, a supplier of electronics solutions in a variety of industries, has released the new R&S BTC broadcast test center, a high-end test platform that offers a complete testing environment for nearly all audio, video and multimedia applications. Designed to assist chipset and receiver manufacturers with the development, certification and quality assurance … [Read more...]
First U.S.-EU Interoperability Center for Electric Vehicles and Smart Grids Opens
The first of two twin centers designed to promote common standards in electric mobility and smart grids between the U.S. and Europe has opened near Chicago, Ill. The new Interoperability Center for electric vehicles and smart grids was inaugurated last week at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Ill. following the signing of a Letter of … [Read more...]
EMI Chip Filter Range Extended to Include 3A Device
Syfer Technology Ltd., a manufacturer of application-specific multilayer ceramic capacitors and EMI suppression filters, has announced that their E07 range of high-current three-terminal EMI chip filters has been extended to include a 3A device. Suitable for use on DC lines on PCBs, the E07 filters are designed to reduce electromagnetic interference emanating from high-speed … [Read more...]
Overcurrent Electronics Chip Fuses
ProTek Devices, a provider of overvoltage protection and overcurrent protection components, has released a new family of overcurrent electronics chip fuses for the protection of consumer electronics, computers and telecommunications equipment from the risk of fire or shock caused by overcurrents. A variety of types and sizes are available as part of the new surface mount … [Read more...]
Study Says Conductive ‘Miracle’ Material Toxic to Humans
New research from Brown University says graphene, an allotrope of carbon with commercial potential in a wide range of applications, may be toxic to humans. Graphene, first isolated by physicists from the University of Manchester, UK and the Institute for Microelectronics Technology, Russia in 2004, is the lightest, strongest and most conductive material known to man, measuring … [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...]
New Ruling to Affect Cell Towers in India
A new ruling from a state high court could help alleviate restrictions placed on cell tower construction in India. The effect of cell tower radiation on human health has been a subject of interest and concern across the world, as a result of the significant increase in global mobile phone usage within the last decade. While the effects have yet to be scientifically confirmed, … [Read more...]
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