John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Inductance: Loop and Partial" is now being offered by Research and Markets. Research and Markets says the text thoroughly discusses loop inductance as well as partial inductance. These concepts and their proper calculation are crucial in designing modern high-speed digital systems. The author, Clayton Paul, provides the material necessary … [Read more...]
EMC Society Board of Directors Nominations
Candidate nominations are now being accepted for the 2010 IEEE Annual Elections ballot for Director-at-Large positions on the IEEE EMC Society Board of Directors for a three-year term, beginning Jan. 1, 2011. In accordance with the bylaws, nominations may be made by the Nominations and Appointments Committee or by petition by individual voting members. For eligibility … [Read more...]
Pulse Probe Approved For FORD-EMC-CS-2009 Specification
AR/RF Microwave Instrumentation has the distinction of having the only commercially availablepulsed E-field probe that is approved by name in the new FORD-EMC-CS-2009 specification. The new specification, which addresses the pulse e-field probe method calibration for ALSE method bands 6 & 7, singles outAR Model PL7004 (800 MHz – 3.6 GHz / 80 – 800 V/m)as the only commercial … [Read more...]
Connector Company Opens Mobile Product Design Facility in China
Molex Incorporated recently announced the opening of a mobile product design facility in Beijing, the hub for mobile device development in China. Because the antenna is a critical component in the mobile phone design, the design facility supports antenna and connector concept design, antenna RF research and antenna verification testing. It is also equipped with an … [Read more...]
Electronics Experts Discuss EMI in Sudden Acceleration Incidents
When it comes to sudden acceleration, automakers claim absence of a detectable fault proves absence of design defect. Not true, said a panel of electronics experts who gathered Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to demystify some of the electronics issues they say are likely responsible for Toyota – and other automakers -- sudden acceleration … [Read more...]
S.C. High Court Overturns EMI Expert in Ford Crash Case
South Carolina’s highest court has overturned an $18 million verdict against Ford Motor Co. in a fatal crash, ruling that one expert shouldn't have been allowed to testify about cruise control problems. Electrical engineer Antony Anderson testified at trial that electromagnetic radiation had interfered with the cruise control system and caused Watson's sudden acceleration. But … [Read more...]
Light Rail Planners, University Hold Closed-Door Sessions on EMI
Project planners for the Central Corridor light-rail transit line headed into closed-door sessions Wednesday with officials from the University of Minnesota to settle a dispute over vibrations and electromagnetic interference from the proposed trains. The university has sued over the project, and a judge has set a trial date for September. The Met Council plans to start major … [Read more...]
Electronics Experts Debunk Toyota Claims
When it comes to sudden acceleration, automakers claim absence of a detectable fault proves absence of design defect. Not true, said a panel of electronics experts who gathered Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to demystify some of the electronics issues they say are likely responsible for Toyota – and other automakers -- sudden acceleration … [Read more...]
E-Bikes, Ergonomic ESD and Trouble-Free Toyotas at EMV 2010
As we browsed the booths of the 111 exhibitors along with 3,400 other visitors at the EMV 2010 show held last week in Dusseldorf, Germany, these are some of the products, technologies and tidbits that caught our attention:Dynamometer for E-Bikes We haven’t seen many people cruising the streets of American cities on electronic bicycles, but the market for E-Bikes in Europe has … [Read more...]
New Laboratory Allows for Expanded NEBS Testing
To expand its testing and certification capabilities, Elliott Laboratories has opened a 30,000-square-foot climatic, environmental, and dynamics product-testing laboratory in close proximity to the company’s existing test labs in Silicon Valley, Calif. The new capabilities will enable Elliott Laboratories to offer more complete NEBS testing for the many telecom equipment … [Read more...]
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