Shielded connectors and the effective use of connectors can be vital to achieving EMC. An impressive variety of shielded connectors, shielded cables, and shielded conduits can be found in the Interference TechnologyBuyers Guide. And any questions about design, connector choice, or effective use can be posted to the new Connectors Forum, a venue that lets you swap ideas with the … [Read more...]
Spectrum Aeromed Module Passes EMI Testing and Wins Military Air Worthiness Award
North Dakota-based Spectrum Aeromed has announced that its ambulance module was subjected to exhaustive testing requested by the U.S. Air Force. The Spectrum Aeromed ambulance module was subjected to EMI, electrical safety, severe vibration periods, altitude changes, rapid decompression, and environment testing. Following this testing, Spectrum Aeromed equipment was awarded … [Read more...]
Air Force Looking for Customized Van for EMC Lab
The U.S. Air Force Air Education and Training Command at Keesler AFB in Mississippi is looking for a Dodge Sprinter Van converted for use as a mobile EMC lab. The solicitation calls for a work area, 42 ft mast, equipment racks for test equipment and an AC power generator. Incorporated into the solicitation is a Statement of Need that provides information on specifications of … [Read more...]
Laird Technologies and Employees Contribute to Chinese Earthquake Relief
Laird Technologies, a unit of Laird PLC, well known for its EMI/RFI shielding and other high tech products, has announced a corporate donation of $100, 000 for relief efforts in the earthquake devastated Chengdu Province of China. Also, individual Laird employees in China have donated a total of over 35,000 in a grass roots effort to assist their fellow countrymen. Marty Rapp, … [Read more...]
Navy Plans to Buy EMI Shielded Cabinets
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division intends to purchase a number of EMI shielded, shock qualified equipment cabinets with two independent 235 CFM cooling fans, mounted in the top rear of the cabinet with the intake in the bottom. The cabinets will require EMI air filters on the intake and outflow. The cabinets must be certified to MIL-STD-461E, shipboard … [Read more...]
British Agency to Study the Health Effects of EM Energy from MRIs
The Chairman of Great Britain’s Health Protection Agency, Sir William Stewart has announced that the Agency’s Board has approved in principle the need for an epidemiological study of possible adverse health effects from high static Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines. He noted, “The exposures to patients and to medical staff from the magnetic fields can be high, and there … [Read more...]
Radio Free Europe Accuses Kazakhstan of Deliberate Interference
Radio Free Europe has issued a statement on a “very disturbing” case that smacks of “deliberate interference” by the Kazakh government , Internet users have been prevented for more than five weeks from accessing the Kazakh-language website of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Access to the Kazakh site was interrupted on April 11 and has continued despite RFE/RL’s repeated … [Read more...]
Indian Plant to Produce Soft Ferrites
DCW (Drangadhra Chemical Works) is now installing a facility for the manufacture of ferrite grade iron oxide from the effluent of the ilmenite plant. The quality of the iron oxide will enable it to be used in the manufacture of soft ferrites, which have wide applications in the electronics industry. The technology employed is the Solvent extraction process, which ensures a high … [Read more...]
National Security Agency Declassifies Report on TEMPEST
On April 29, 2008, the National Security Agency declassified a report titled, "TEMPEST: A Signal Problem--The story of the discovery of various compromising radiations from communications and Comseq equipment." The story begins during World War II when a researcher noticed that every time a Bell Telephone encrypting machine encrypted a letter, a spike appeared on an … [Read more...]
Intertek Announces Support for Earthquake Relief Efforts
Interek, the international test, evaluation, and consulting firm, has announced a donation in excess of one million RNB (renminbi or people’s money) to support relief efforts for the earthquake victims in Sichuan, China. The monies will be split between UNICEF, the Red Cross, and the Red Crescent. Intertek is matching donations of its employees in more than 110 countries where … [Read more...]
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