Fairview Microwave has a broad selection of solid state GaN Power Amplifiers available. Frequencies range from 30 MHz to 7.5 GHz, while Psat levels range from 10 watts to 100 watts, and operating temperatures range from -40°C to +85°C. They also have high output load impedance and single voltage supplies are internally regulated. Some models have integrated heat sinks and … [Read more...]
Spectrum Noise Study Receives Industry Support
(August 19, 2016) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should be starting the radio spectrum noise floor study thanks to positive industry stakeholder feedback. In June, the FCC “issued a public notice inviting comments and answers to questions about the rising noise floor in the radio spectrum, and missing quantitative data to support this presumption. The agency's … [Read more...]
Heart Implant Devices Tested to Resist MRI Interference
(August 22, 2016) According to the Guernsey Press, “A new model of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) which is resistant to the MRI's strong magnetic fields has been tested at Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire.” “The Ellipse ICD, developed by US manufacture St Jude Medical, will now be tested in a further 165 patients at 60 MRI centres around … [Read more...]
B-1B Lancer Returns to BAF for RF Testing
(August 11, 2016) The B-1B Lancer was recently brought to the Benefield Anechoic Facility (BAF), the largest anechoic chamber in the world, for testing of its ALQ-161 threat protection system. “The ALQ-161 is a receiver/transmitter that detects and identifies threat radio frequencies then applies the appropriate jamming technique to protect the B-1 while on missions,” reported … [Read more...]
Driverless Cars Even Closer to Reality
Recently, Ford Motor Co. announced it will have a fully driverless car without a steering wheel or pedals for braking and acceleration by 2021. According to the Detroit News, company executives said “they plan to leapfrog semi-autonomous drive-assist systems like GM’s Super Cruise and Tesla’s Autopilot that require drivers to take control at a moment’s notice,” and “the cars … [Read more...]
New CENELEC Standards Recently Released
Rein Tech Laboratories recently listed several updates to standards in their July 2016 newsletter “MultiPoint”. Among them are the following updates as published by CENELEC. There are additional standards updates listed for IEC and ETSI standards. This is a shortened list of the CENELEC standards published or made available during the past month: EN 62610-5:2016 - 6/24/2016 … [Read more...]
Etchable Conductive Fabrics
V Technical Textiles, Inc. in partnership with Newcut (an Incodema company), is pioneering new technology utilizing Statex’s Tin/copper/Silver conductive fabric (Zell) to offer an innovative new product named VshieldTex® Etchtex. "Utilizing a proprietary process from Newcut, V Technical Textiles has developed the ability to selectively remove sections of metal from the … [Read more...]
New Low Voltage Tester of Standards by High-End Automobile Manufacturers
Spes Developement Co. has recently introduced their new family of low-voltage battery simulators, the LVTGO-VBS. The unit can perform a wide variety of tests, including tests to standards published by JLR, Ford, VW, BMW, GM, and Mercedes Benz. The LVTGO-VBS generates a wide variety of waveforms, including stop/start voltages, voltage dropouts, fast transient burst noise … [Read more...]
Young High School Engineering Team Receives Company Sponsor
(August 9, 2016) Recently, four members of the Cybersonics Technology Team of Palisades High School presented their newest robot at Amplifier Research’s (AR) business meeting. The team's award winning robot recently won the Creativity Award sponsored by Xerox during a competition held at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, PA. Cybersonics recognized that this … [Read more...]
Interference Technology’s Top 5 Articles
The top five “clicked-on” articles since 2005 include information on high frequency current probes & applications, RTCA/DO-160 update, electromagnetic interference sources and their most significant effects, designing electronic systems for EMI, and radiated emissions measurements from 1 to 30 meters. To read the articles and more about them, click here. … [Read more...]
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