SCHURTER expands its range of power entry modules with the introduction of the FMAD and FMAB CEE connectors, featuring a first of its kind integrated line filter for 1- and 3-phase industrial and power distribution applications. The integrated filter optimizes suppression of conducted emissions by eliminating cables between the inlet and filter. Schurter claimed, "The CEE … [Read more...]
Low-Distortion Noise Suppression Filter for Audio Lines
TDK Corporation has released their new MAF1608G noise suppression filter for audio lines. The miniature component (1.6 mm x 0.8 mm x 0.8 mm) features a high rated current of 1.6 A and a low DC resistance of 0.06 Ω. This makes the MAF1608G noise suppression filter optimally suited for use in speaker lines where high currents are required. These applications include earphones, … [Read more...]
New Midrange Signal and Spectrum Analyzer
The new Rohde & Schwarz FSVA spectrum analyzer is an enhanced midrange signal and spectrum analyzer for signal analysis and demodulation up to millimeter wave frequencies to 40 GHz, maximum. The R&S FSVA offers a 160 MHz analysis bandwidth over its entire frequency range, making it the only analyzer in its class to do so at frequencies between 26.5 GHz and 40 GHz. With … [Read more...]
CISPR 35 Up for Final Vote
The final draft international standard (FDIS) for CISPR 35 has just been circulated to national Committees, with a closing date for voting of July 8 2016. It is dual-voted in CENELEC as well, but it might pass in IEC but not in CENELEC, so the future of the EN clone, EN 55035, is still somewhat uncertain. CISPR 35 is a new standard for broadcast receivers, information … [Read more...]
Miniature Low Noise PLL Modules Now Available
CTS Corporation has announced a new family of phase-lock-loop (PLL) modules. With two initial members, models VFJA1490 and VFJA1491 are both supplied in miniature surface-mount packages measuring just 9 x 14 mm. The VFJA1490 models work with LVPECL, LVCMOS, and sinewave inputs from 10 to 200 MHz and provide LVPECL outputs at frequencies to 1 GHz with extremely low jitter of 65 … [Read more...]
IMS 2016 PRODUCT: Miniature Spectrum Analyzers and Vector Signal Generators Announced
Triarchy Technologies announced a new line of miniature spectrum analyzers and vector signal generators at the recent IEEE IMS Symposium in San Francisco. Both are available in a new all-metal enclosure for improved shielding and now come with N-connectors and are powered via USB. All models come with free PC-based control software. The spectrum analyzers range from the model … [Read more...]
Open-Style TEM Cells Announced
U.S. distributor, Saelig Electronics, recently announced a new line of three open-style TEM (Transverse ElectroMagnetic) cells from Tekbox Digital Technologies. TEM cells may be used for either radiated emissions and radiated immunity testing of small circuit boards or electronic products. All three models come with a 50 Ohm, 25 watt load and DC block. All have open sides for … [Read more...]
Florida Man Fined for Jamming Cell Signals While Driving
(May 26, 2016) Recently, the Federal Communications Commission fined Jason Humphreys $48,000 for using a cell phone jamming device in his car during his daily commute to and from work in Tampa for up to two years, reported PCMag.com. According to PCMag, "the jammer caused interference to cell service along Interstate 4, and disrupted police and mobile phone communications, … [Read more...]
Backup System to GPS Developed
(May 17, 2016) With the recent disruption of GPS service by North Korea still in mind, the Army News Service reports the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is working now to develop a backup system to be used by service members in the event that access to GPS is denied to them by adversaries. A new project, the "Spatial, Temporal and Orientation Information in … [Read more...]
Britain's Most Famous Observatory at Risk
(May 17, 2016) Britain’s most famous observatory, Jodrell Bank, is currently at risk from a proposed housing estate two miles from the site. Observatory experts claim appliances, lighting, and other electronic products, will play havoc with their instruments. As a radio telescope, it is highly susceptible to levels of interference produced by electrical appliances – indeed the … [Read more...]
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