A team that includes a University of Missouri engineer is developing a flexible solar film that can theoretically capture more than 90 percent of available light. Prototypes could be produced within the next five years.According to Patrick Pinhero, an associate professor in the University of Missouri Chemical Engineering Department, energy generated using traditional … [Read more...]
Antennas
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Line of SIGINT, CREW, Jamming, and Tactical Antennas Distributed in USA
Cyntony Corporation is a United States distributor of the defense and specialized line of products from Poynting Antennas (Ltd) Pty. Cyntony serves the EW industry with antenna products for fixed site, vehicle mounted, maritime, and dismounted use that enable spectrum dominance.Learn more from Cyntony. … [Read more...]
Measurements above 1 GHz in Time-Domain: Theory and Application
Christian Hoffmann, Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik, Munich, Germany; Stephan Braun, GAUSS Instruments GmbH, Munich, Germany Arnd Frech, GAUSS Instruments GmbH, Munich, Germany; Peter Russer, Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Nanoelektronik, Munich, Germany Time-domain electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement systems are … [Read more...]
On the Radiation Patterns of Common EMC Antennas
Vincente Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren LP., Cedar Park, Texas, USA Antennas have been used in EMC measurements since the early days. Knowledge of the antenna pattern was not a requirement of the standards. While MIL STD 461 and some SAE standards called for information on the half power beamwidth, most standards did not require any knowledge of the antenna radiation characteristics. … [Read more...]
Accurate Feedthrough Capacitor Measurements at High Frequencies Critical for Component Evaluation and High Current Design
The shunt capacitor is the critical element in almost all low pass filters. Feed-through capacitors are configured as a center electrode passing through a grounded housing, which contains the desired capacitance from the electrode to the grounded housing, and practically eliminates lead inductance. This article will explain the importance of feedthrough capacitors, and provide … [Read more...]
Going from Analog to Digital
Philip F. Keebler, EMC Group, Electric Power Research Institute, Knoxville, Tennessee USA; Stephen Berger, TEM Consulting, LLC, Georgetown, Texas USA Nuclear power plants (NPPs) in the United States have been undergoing upgrades from analog instrumentation and control (I&C) equipment to digital equipment over the past several years. Upgrades have been occurring on the … [Read more...]
Numerical Solution of Complex EMC Problems Involving Cables with Combined Field / Transmission Line Approach
Many problems of electromagnetic compatibility and interference involve cables, which either radiate through imperfect shields and cause coupling into other cables, devices or antennas, or which receive (irradiation) external electromagnetic fields (radiated from antennas or leaked through other devices) and then cause disturbance voltages and currents potentially resulting in … [Read more...]
High Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) Threats to the Smart Grid
This paper is focused on the threats and impacts of High Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) environments on the U.S. Power Grid and further introduces the implications of making the power grid “smarter” through the introduction of additional electronics. These Smart Grid electronics may introduce additional vulnerabilities if the grid is exposed to the high power EM threats of … [Read more...]
Measurement Uncertainty for Conducted and Radiated Emissions
One of the key elements to making scientific measurements in an EMC lab in today's modern world is having the engineers understand and control the Measurement Uncertainty (MU) of the instrumentation used for making conducted and radiated emission measurements. The emission levels measured by an accredited lab must have measurement uncertainties below certain levels to be … [Read more...]
Wireless Approvals for Japan: A Hiro's Tale
Hiro dug into his soup. “Did your dad fight in the war?” Nodding, slurping up fat udon noodles, “Korea,” pausing and picking up a napkin to dab his chin. “My father was an engineer, highways and bridges, mostly in the North.” Hiro put down his napkin, laid his fast-food chopsticks across his bowl and picked up the chopstick wrapper. He meticulously folded the long paper in … [Read more...]
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