TheAmerican National Standards Institute(ANSI) -American Society for Quality(ASQ)National Accreditation Board/ACLASSrecently announced its recognition by theNational Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) as a U.S. laboratory accreditation body under Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)/Telecommunications Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs). Once a laboratory is accredited … [Read more...]
FCC Reroutes BPL
The Web site TVB has reported that the provision of broadband over power lines (BPL) is back in the chute at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after emerging from a court challenge leveled by ham radio operators. The FCC is seeking further comments on a revision of the rules for BPL it set nearly five years ago. One point of contention from the hams involved the … [Read more...]
Company Expands Global Distribution of EMC Product Line
CTS Corporation a designer and manufacturer of electronic components recently announced it has expanded its product offering with Mouser Electronics Inc. to carry its Tusonix EMC product line. Tusonix products include ceramic EMI/RFI filters, capacitor assemblies and related components serving the defense, industrial, instrumentation and telecommunications markets. Learn more … [Read more...]
New Webinar to Help Companies Increase Government Sales
Intertek has announced the scheduling of the second installment in Intertek's free webinar series, “Identifying Government Opportunities.” The one hour webinar will take place on Wednesday August 10th at 2:00 p.m. EDT. This free webinar is designed to help companies identify government opportunities; understand government regulations and contract types; learn how to use … [Read more...]
EMI Cited as One Possible Factor in Deadly DC Metrorail Crash
In a recently released advisory, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) cited recent fact finding regarding the collision of two Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) trains on June 22, 2009. When an approaching train failed to brake and crashed into a train on the track ahead, there were nine fatalities and numerous serious injuries. An impedance bond … [Read more...]
EMI Cited as One Possible Factor in Deadly DC Metrorail Crash
In a recently released advisory, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) cited recent fact finding regarding the collision of two Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) trains on June 22, 2009. When an approaching train failed to brake and crashed into a train on the track ahead, there were nine fatalities and numerous serious injuries. An impedance bond … [Read more...]
Trade Association Joins Push for Spectrum Harmonization to Achieve Broadband Goals
Like European leaders, many US analysts have pointed out spectrum availability as a key factor in achieving widespread broadband access. Trade Association 3G Americas has issued a white paper entitled 3GPP Technology Approaches for Maximizing Fragment Spectrum allocations. This paper focuses on the challenges for spectrum stakeholders hoping to encourage wider spectrum usage by … [Read more...]
Non-Profit Slates National Conference on Perils of EMP
EMPACT America, a non-profit founded by a NY businessman, has slated an international conference “Protecting America Against Electromagnetic Pulse.” The event will take place at the Niagara Falls Conference Center, September 8 through 10. Former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich will present opening remarks via-video. In-person speakers will include experts on EMP representing … [Read more...]
System Uses EM Waves to Deliver Wireless Power through the Air
At the recent TED Global Conference in Oxford, UK, a US-based technology firm, WiTricity, demonstrated a system that delivers electricity through the air to power laptops, cell phones, and other electrical devices. This new system is based on the work of Professor Marin Soljacic, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The concept of sending power wirelessly … [Read more...]
EMI Cited as One Possible Factor in Deadly DC Metrorail Crash
In a recently released advisory, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) cited recent fact finding regarding the collision of two Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) trains on June 22, 2009. When an approaching train failed to brake and crashed into a train on the track ahead, there were nine fatalities and numerous serious injuries. An impedance bond … [Read more...]
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