Northern California-based Elliott Laboratories is now a Notified Body for the European Radio and Telecommunications terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE). As a Notified Body, Elliott may issue formal compliance and regulatory opinions for the CE marking of radio communications devices. The services of a Notified Body are required for radio communications devices that have … [Read more...]
Advanced Compliance Solutions Buys Florida Atlantic University EMI/EMC Lab
For Immediate Release June 12, 2009 Contact: Michael Proffitt mproffitte@acstestlab.comAdvanced Compliance Solutions, Inc. has acquired the FAU EMI Lab in the Research Park adjacent to the University in Boca Raton and is assuming operations of the lab immediately. Atlanta, GA-based ACS focuses on regulatory compliance testing of commercial electronics products such as … [Read more...]
Early Bird Registration for Product Compliance Engineering Symposium Now Open
Those who register now for the Product Compliance Engineering Symposium can take advantage of special “Early Bird” rates. The Symposium, slated for October 26 through 28 in Toronto, Canada, will present the latest information in five key tracks: forensic engineering, functional safety, general interest, medical devices, and product liability.Learn more, or register via the … [Read more...]
Third Edition of EMC Compendium Available
The Orange Book of Knowledge 3rd Edition is now available from AR/RF Microwave Instrumentation. A compilation of articles, application notes, and additional information, this volume provides a valuable resource to everyone involved in EMC or wireless communications. This third edition reflects the swift pace of change in the EMC sector and contains new products, solutions, and … [Read more...]
Team Will Establish Protocols for Testing of RFID in Medical Devices
AIM Global, the trade association for automatic identification technology, will partner with the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and MET Laboratories to develop testing protocols for RFID technology in a health care setting, as well as investigating the effects RFID may have on implantable medical devices. The team aims to have testing guidelines ready for presentation … [Read more...]
6th Annual IEEE Symposium on Product Compliance Engineering
The Symposium, slated for October 26 through 28 in Toronto, Canada, will present the latest information in five key tracks: forensic engineering, functional safety, general interest, medical devices, and product liability. Those who register now for the Product Compliance Engineering Symposium now can take advantage of special “Early Bird” rates.Learn more, or register via the … [Read more...]
Téléphone Cellulaire—Non!
Recently France banned cell phone use in its primary schools based on the “cautionary principle” that the long-term health effects of being exposed to the EM fields from cell phones from childhood on is still an unknown. At present cell phone use is allowed on school grounds but not in classrooms. Under the new regulations, their use in primary schools is simply banned. French … [Read more...]
Medical Device Liability Bill
A cardiologist testifying before a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee has testified in favor of passage of the Medical Devices Safety Act of 2009. Dr. William Maisel, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, who chairs a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel, noted that 10 million patients have implanted devices and that it is apparent that additional … [Read more...]
EMC "Best Practices" Workshop (Time Savers)
The S.E. Michigan IEEE EMC Society will present this evening workshop on Thursday, June 18, 2009. This Best Practices Workshop will present an opportunity to share the small, key changes that can make EMC testing more efficient. Registration for this free event is due by noon on the 71th. Register via the Web:https://www.ieeeemcs.org/semi/regemcmeet.asp?EventID=0618609 … [Read more...]
Appeals Court: FCC Can Protect Low-Power FM Radio from Broadcast Interference
Last Friday a federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit filed by the National Association of Broadcasters that would have compelled the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to deny protection to lower-power FM (LPFM) stations from full power station interference. LPFMs consist of approximately 800 educational stations—operating at 10 to 100 watts—that have committed to eight … [Read more...]
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