The Connecticut Rail Commuter Council has learned that the arrival of a number of railcars they were expecting to be delivered in December has been delayed due to problems found during electromagnetic interference testing. A railroad official overseeing testing of the cars said while engineers had noticed the problem with electromagnetic interference during testing, it had been … [Read more...]
F.C.C. Approves Net Rules, Braces for Fight
New rules approved by the FCC intended to preserve open access to the Internet and address some of the principles of network neutrality have sparked debate and will be tested in the courts in the months ahead. The rules ban any outright blocking and any “unreasonable discrimination” of Web sites or applications by fixed-line broadband providers, but provide less regulation for … [Read more...]
EMC Laboratory Receives Accreditation from FCC
Huntkey Enterprise Group’s EMC laboratory recently received accreditation certified by the FCC. Testing reports issued by the EMC laboratory have the same status as those issued by the FCC, the company said.Read more from Huntkey. … [Read more...]
Strategic Alliance Expands EMC Testing Services
Retlif Testing Laboratories has announced a strategic alliance with Acme Testing of Acme, Wash. The arrangement brings Retlif’s range of advanced Electromagnetic Compatibility and Environmental Simulation testing and engineering capabilities to the Pacific Northwest.Learn more from Retlif Testing Laboratories. … [Read more...]
Group Stresses Importance of Rigorous E-Toy Testing
As electronic toys prove more popular, toy manufacturers stand to benefit from the testing of their E-toys to ensure regulatory compliance in a number of areas including electromagnetic compatibility testing, according to the SGS Group. Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive, electromagnetic compatibility testing and various kinds of electrical … [Read more...]
Navy Test Fires Electromagnetic Cannon
The US Navy successfully tested an electromagnetic cannon Friday at the Navy's Dahlgren Surface Warfare Center in Virginia. The latest test of the cannon capable of firing a projectile 110 nautical miles at five times the speed of sound involved a 33-megajoule shot, the most powerful ever attempted and three times that of the previous test in January 2008.Read more from Yahoo. … [Read more...]
Public School Board to Test EM Safety of Wi-Fi in Schools
A local school board in Ontario approved the purchase of two electromagnetic field monitoring units to test its schools for electromagnetic levels before and after it phases in the use of Wi-fi. The units will allow staff in the Kawartha Pine Ridge District, which serves Northumberland and Peterborough counties, to monitor electromagnetic levels to ensure they don’t exceed … [Read more...]
Electrostatic Discharge Protection Design Wins IEEE Awards
The International Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), held this year in San Diego, has awarded both its annual “Best Paper Award” and its “Best Student Paper Award” to the same recipient: Shuqing (Victor) Cao of Stanford University. “Field Effect Resistor, a Single-Device-At-Pad Solution for ESD Protection in … [Read more...]
Strategic Alliance Expands EMC Testing to West Coast
Retlif Testing Laboratories has announced a strategic alliance with Acme Testing (Acme, Washington). The arrangement brings Retlif’s array of Electromagnetic Compatibility and Environmental Simulation (ESS) testing to the Pacific Northwest, specifically the Puget Sound area. The expansion in combined capacity and capabilities enables Retlif and Acme to service the rising demand … [Read more...]
Metamaterials Could Revolutionize Wireless Infrastructure
Concerns over how interference from the external electromagnetic environment can cause problems for the connectivity of wireless devices have become the focus of attention as those devices become more common in the home and workplace. The main reason for poor connectivity, says one security expert, is due to inadequate building management of wireless connectivity. Dr. Andrew … [Read more...]
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