Mike Violette meets with Nissen Isakov, president of LCR Electronics, and Graham Kilshaw, president of ITEM Publications, as they discuss international business, China, foreign trade, and more. See the video. … [Read more...]
2015 EMC Directory and Design Guide
Every year, Interference Technology publishes the EMC Buyers’ Guide — our most up-to-date look at the providers of hundreds of EMC-related products and services. In this issue is articles on testing and design, listings of products and services, company directories, calendar events and more! To read this issue, click here. … [Read more...]
EMV 2010
Europe's EMV 2010, the International Exhibition and Conference on Electromagnetic Compatibility, is the ideal platform for the dialogue between users in all fields of the electronic industry, the suppliers of EMC solutions and services and scientific experts of the EMC branch. In the even years the EMV with conference takes place in Duesseldorf and in the uneven years the EMV … [Read more...]
Do Hybrid Cars Emit Excessive Radiation?
A research committee funded by Israel’s Ministry of Environmental Protection studied radiation emitted from various hybrid vehicles over the past nine months and determined that the current generation Prius is safe, but the Honda Insight, Civic Hybrid, and previous generations of Prius’s all emit “surplus” radiation. Any extended exposure to electromagnetic fields higher than 2 … [Read more...]
Satellite Instruments Pass EMI Tests
The new satellite FASTSAT-HSV01, which will soon be exploring the outer layers of Earth’s atmosphere, is undergoing testing. The satellite has gone through vibration, thermal, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests and “everything looks great,” said Michael Collier, principal investigator for the Miniature Imager for Neutral Ionospheric Atoms and Magnetospheric Electrons … [Read more...]
Fourth 787 Joins Boeing Flight-Test Fleet
Boeing has added the fourth 787 Dreamliner to its flight-test fleet. In addition to demonstrating that the interior meets certification requirements, the new plane will be used to conduct tests on systems, noise performance, flight-deck operations, avionics, electromagnetic effects, high-intensity radiofrequency response and extended operations. Learn more from Boeing. … [Read more...]
Chip Type Ferrite Bead Optimized for Minimal DC Resistance
Murata Electronics North America has introduced the BLM03AX series high-performance chip type ferrite bead that the company says provides the world’s lowest DC resistance in the EIA 0201 (0.6mm x 0.3mm x 0.3mm) size category.Learn more from Murata Electronics North America. … [Read more...]
Northrop Drops Out of Tanker Contract Race
Defense giant Northrop Grumman said Monday that it is pulling out of the $40 billion competition to build aerial refueling tankers for the Air Force, a move that defense analysts and procurement specialists say leaves its rival Boeing as the likely winner.Read the story from the Washington Post. … [Read more...]
$1 Million Prize to Prove Cause of Toyota’s Runaway Cars
Some Toyota owners are still complaining about uncommanded acceleration even after taking their cars to Toyota dealerships for the required fixes. Trying to shed more light on the cause of sudden acceleration, Edmunds is offering $1 million to anyone who, under controlled conditions, can “re-create unintended acceleration in a car and then solve that problem and prove the whole … [Read more...]
How Will NHTSA Test for Unintended Acceleration? The Engineering Way.
Members of Congress are generally lawyers and politicians, not engineers, but they are launching investigations and creating policies that have a direct impact on the designers and builders of incredibly complex vehicles, writes Washington Post columnist Frank Ahrens. One of the basic principles they should understand is that the only way to credibly figure out why something … [Read more...]
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