MET Labs just published an article, “6 Steps to Successful FCC Testing & Certification of Electronic Products”, on their blog. Manufacturers who plan to market their products in the U.S. are required to meet the requirements of the Federal Communications Commission, per Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Most products that emit RF energy above 9 kHz, must … [Read more...]
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New Halogen Free EMI Absorber
The 3M EMI Absorber AB5000SHF Series (Halogen Free) consists of flexible soft metal flakes filler loaded polymer resin and acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive and is available in sheets. This absorber is designed to suppress radiated noise from electrical devices for broadband radio frequency ranges. Common uses include mobile phone (SAR reduction), computer, digital still … [Read more...]
Companies Partnering to Showcase Custom EMI/RFI Solutions at IMS 2016
Orbel Corporation, designer and manufacturer of custom EMI/RFI shielding, photo-etched precision metal parts and stamping; and Nolato, developer of EMC and thermal management solutions made of conductive silicone rubber, will partner to present a range of products at IMS 2016. In addition to extrusions, molded components, and dispensed gaskets, products on display will … [Read more...]
GCHQ Hacking Phones and Computers is Legal, Says Top UK Court
The Independent (UK) is reporting that computer, smartphone, and network hacking by UK intelligence agency GCHQ is legal, a security tribunal has said. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled on recently that "computer network exploitation (CNE) - which can include remotely activating microphones and cameras on electronic devices such as iPhones without the owner’s knowledge – … [Read more...]
South Korean Co. Wins 18.9M Deal to Supply EMI Shielding Devices to China
Hanmi Semiconductor Co., a South Korean semiconductor equipment manufacturer, has won a record 22.9 billion won ($18.9 million) contract from China’s leading semiconductor packaging company to provide two sets of machinery that shield electromagnetic interference (EMI) of a semiconductor device. The devices dubbed as EMI Shield Vision Attach and EMI Shield Vision Detach allow … [Read more...]
Hack-Proof RFID Chips
Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office, reports that MIT researchers, working together with engineers from Texas Instruments, have developed a new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that is virtually impossible to hack. "If such chips were widely adopted, it could mean that an identity thief couldn’t steal your credit card number or key card information by sitting … [Read more...]
Free Designers Kit of Shielding Materials
ARC Technologies, manufacturers of various types of innovative EMI shielding materials, is offering designers and EMI engineers a free “Engineer’s Survival Kit” of various EMI shielding materials. Products include plating and conductive materials, dielectric absorber foam for radar applications, and magnetic and e-field shielding. The latest product is a unique “hot melt” … [Read more...]
New USB 3.1 C-Type Connectors
The USB C-type connector, recently announced by Amphenol, is a reversible design that can pass 10 GB/s data. It also includes power, along with data connections. The full metal shield protects against EMI and ESD. For more, click here. … [Read more...]
Quick Delivery Program for EMI Shielding Gaskets
Tech-Etch now offers a quick delivery program for both standard and configured EMI shielding gaskets. Downloadable and interactive drawings are also available to modify the shielding strips. “All products are manufactured in the US where a variety of in-house plating options and a large inventory of shielding profiles keep lead times short. Standard gaskets can also be … [Read more...]
French Security Firm: Hackers use Radio Waves to Hijack Smartphones
Security researchers have reportedly discovered that hackers can use radio waves to hijack data on Android smartphones and iPhones through Google Now and Siri. Hackers accomplish this by sending radio waves to the devices and tricking users into sending them information by responding to voice commands. “According to French security firm ANSSI, which made the discovery, the … [Read more...]
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