The Model 7548 from AE TECHRON is part of an expanding line of new precision linear amplifiers. This high powered unit has been crafted to provide very low noise and fast slew rates. The 7548 can safely drive a wide range of resistive, inductive loads. The device can be used as a signal amplifier for high gain gradient coils in magnetic resonance imaging systems or as a power … [Read more...]
New Test Generator Features Innovative Modular Design for Varied Testing Needs
The new NSG 3060 test generator from Teseq, Inc. is characterized by an innovative modular architecture that provides system configurations that meet the needs of both basic and sophisticated testing procedures. A user-friendly interface has a 7-inch high-contrast, color touch screen and graphics that enable quick test set-ups. The device provides a surge voltage of up to 6.6 … [Read more...]
New York State Company Offers Military-Approved QPL Inductors
Gowanda Electronics, of Gowanda, N.Y., has introduced a military-approved RF inductor series which is on the military’s Qualified Product List per MIL-PRF-83446. Gowanda’s MLRF3013 series addresses a need in the marketplace for enhanced RF inductor options in military applications. The MLRF3013 series is designed for RF electronic applications in military, aerospace and defense … [Read more...]
Electromagnetic Waves Could Help with Energy Use, Fuel Economy
Save the World Air, Inc. announced that recently concluded tests that were conducted by the Temple University, Department of Physics, and which were sponsored by JGC Corporation of Japan, resulted in substantial reductions in the viscosity of heavy crude oil, when treated with a patent-pending pulsed electromagnetic device. These results confirmed earlier tests and hold direct … [Read more...]
EPCOS Introduces New EMC filters for Long Motor Leads
EPCOS has extended its 3-line EMC filters by a high-performance series for frequency converters. It is distinguished by outstanding attenuation properties that offer decisive advantages especially with long motor leads. Cable-based measurements of commercial frequency converters showed that the EN 55011 limits were observed for class A up to 300 m and class B up to 200 m as … [Read more...]
Publisher Offers New Book On Electromagnetic Shielding
Touted as the definitive reference on electromagnetic shielding materials, configurations, approaches, and analyses, publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc. has released a new book, Electromagnetic Shielding” by Salvatore Celizzi, Rodolfo Araneo and Giampiero Lovat. Wiley says: This reference provides a comprehensive survey of options for the reduction of the electromagnetic … [Read more...]
Video IC Eliminates Data Control Cables and Improves EMI/EMC Performance
Intersil Corporation announced the release of the ISL34340. This SERDES Interface transports 27 bits of video data and bi-directional I2C into a single high-speed LVDS cable of up to 10 meters long. The device allows designers to dramatically lower costs and improve video signal distance and reliability through a number of performance and integration enhancements. It has a … [Read more...]
JAMA Publishes Story on Interference to Critical Care Medical Equipment from RFID Devices
The June issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) includes a paper on EMI tests carried out by a research team at the academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Radio frequency identification devices have received considerable attention in the medical community since their use could readily identify patients accurately … [Read more...]
Stork Materials Acquires a Controlling Interest in Garwood Laboratories
California-based Garwood Laboratories has announced Stork Materials Technology B. V. has acquired a controlling interest in Garwood with an option to purchase all remaining shares in the future. With facilities in Pico Rivera and San Clemente, Garwood is a well known provider of EMI/EMC, product safety, climactic, and dynamic testing. Stork Materials Technology B.V. is a … [Read more...]
Philadelphia EMC Chapter Briefed on AIRchitect Project for Navy
A City of (Brotherly) Love for EMCIEEE EMC Society Philadelphia Chapter Meeting IEEE EMC Society Mike Violette [Note: Mike’s journals of his trips through Asia and South America are, no doubt, familiar to our readers. This time he tackles the less exotic but hospitable territory of suburban Philadelphia.]It really was a dark and stormy night when we gathered at the LCR … [Read more...]
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