Hi Folks,At the halfway point in the Olympic games, we have prepared some commentary and observations from our trip to Beijing. By many measures the games are a success. They have certainly been interesting in a uniquely Chinese way.For a short commentary and a few pictures... … [Read more...]
A Unique Online Collaboration
The InterferenceTechnology.com website includes 11 Forums covering the major technologies and markets within the EMI/EMC sector. If you’ve a query, a problem, or an observation, just post it to the appropriate Forum. Join the “conversation”—it’s as simple as entering your email address and choosing a password. For example, the NEBS/Telecom Forum includes some intriguing … [Read more...]
Series of Workshops to Focus on EMC Design Challenges and Software Simulation
CST, well known for its EMC simulation software, has announced a series of free workshops focusing on advanced electromagnetic applications and ways in which today’s advanced, state-of-the-art, multi-solver software can meet such design challenges. One-day sessions are scheduled for Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN, Dallas, TX; and Towson, MD. The workshops in each of these … [Read more...]
IEEE EMC Society UKRI Slates Additional Demonstrations for EMC UK 2008 at Newbury
The IEEE EMC Society of the United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland has announced that it will be holding EMC-related demonstrations on October 14, and 15, 2008 during EMC UK 2008 at Newbury. There will be five demonstrations each day, and topics will include Static Electricity and Real ESD Sources, Live Demonstrations of Filter Topologies, Measuring Transfer Impedance to IEC … [Read more...]
John Vlinski Promoted to Customer Support Manager at AR RF Microwave
AR RF Microwave has announced that John Vlinkski has been appointed top customer support manager. He brings a wealth of experience to the position. He has served as an assembler, test technician, customer service engineer, and test supervisor. In his new position, he will call on all his experience and knowledge accumulated during his 19 years with the company to resolve … [Read more...]
Google Co-Founder Larry Paige Returns to Washington to Lobby Anew for White Space Devices
As he did earlier this year. Google co-founder Larry Paige visited Washington, DC to lobby for the cause of freeing up the so-called White Spaces that separate the signals of television broadcasters, who have vigorously opposed the introduction of new wireless devices into those portions of the spectrum on the grounds that signals will inevitably interfere with television … [Read more...]
Tech Note Details the Threat of EMP
The specter of electromagnetic pulse and the devastation it could cause to a nation’s electronics has long been a matter of concern. Electromagnetic Pulse, a Tech Note provided by Laird Technologies, sets out the fundamentals of EMP and the challenges of hardening equipment to withstand this peril.Visit the resources section of the Interference Technology website for this free … [Read more...]
World Standards Day to Be Observed October 14, 2008
World Standards Day is observed each October 14 to pay tribute to the efforts of thousands of experts worldwide who collaborate with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), International Standards Organization (ISO), and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) to develop voluntary international standards that facilitate trade, spread knowledge, and … [Read more...]
Multi-Layer Ferrite Bead Chips Come in Compact Case for Portable Telecom Applications
The BKP0603 from TAIYO YUDEN U.S.A. is a 0.6 x 0.3 x 0.3-mm, multi-layer ferrite chip beads for reducing power circuit noise in cell phones and other portable battery-powered electronic equipment. This new series offers a 64 percent reduction of the device footprint as compared to the company’s earlier BKP1005 series. These devices utilize the latest advances in material … [Read more...]
Orfield Laboratories' Anechoic Chamber is World's Quietest Place
The longest that anyone has survived in the anechoic chamber at Orfield Laboratories in South Minneapolis is just 45 minutes. It’s 99.99 percent sound absorbent and holds the Guinness World Record for the world's quietest place. It achieves its ultra-quietness by virtue of metre-thick fibreglass acoustic wedges, double walls of insulated steel and 30cm-thick concrete. The … [Read more...]
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