Instruments for Industry (IFI), has recently presented a new solid-state microwave pulse power amplifier, the S21-4KWP-2KWP FLEX. According to IFI, the amplifier has a frequency range of 1.0 GHz to 2.0 GHz and supplies 4 kW of pulse power up to 10% duty cycle with a maximum pulse width of 100 uS. “The unit's comprehensive user interface features a backlit screen that shows … [Read more...]
New EMI Filter Series with Screw-type, Touch-proof Terminals
Astrodyne TDI recently introduced its RP328 series with screw-type, touch-proof terminals. According to the company, the RP328 series targets low to midrange power inverters as well as other chassis-mounted applications that require high insertion loss performance in a compact mechanical form factor. It is ideal for use with 3-phase variable frequency drives (VFD) and … [Read more...]
New Recommendations for Medical Device Companies Regarding EMC
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a list of recommendations for medical device companies who want to claim electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of products for premarket submissions. “FDA reviews these types of claims based on the risk of EMC malfunction or degradation of the device under review, and in accordance with industry standards,” Med … [Read more...]
New Lightweight Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
Recently, Rohde & Schwarz introduced the R&S Spectrum Rider, a new handheld spectrum analyzer that assists users during RF transmitter installation and maintenance and also supports measurement tasks in RF development labs and in service. It has a high sensitivity of –160 dBm and measurement accuracy of typically 0.5 dB between 10 MHz and 3 GHz. In addition, “the base … [Read more...]
Team of Specialists Support EMC Needs
Recently, Schurter presented its team of EMC specialists that can help eliminate interference in electrical systems and equipment. Schurter’s specialists conduct preliminary tests for immunity and emissions of electrical systems and installations. According to the company, measurement results are recorded in an EMC test report that provides you with CE proof of conformity for … [Read more...]
Flexible Material Controls Electronic Emissions and EMP
Conductive Composites, a company in Utah, has developed a flexible material that is thin and tough enough for wallpaper or woven fabric to keep electronic emissions in and electromagnetic pulses out. “Conductive Composites has created a method to layer nickel on carbon to form a material that’s light and moldable like plastic yet can disperse energy like a traditional metal … [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...]
Instant SAR Measurement Solution for Small Cells Introduced
ART-Fi announces the launch of an accurate, instant SAR measurement system, which is the first system ideal for measuring SAR on small cells such as microcells, picocells and femtocells. It can also measure SAR on tablets and laptops. Previously, these measurements would take a few minutes; however, now measurements are instant. The system features a “fixed, 100% vector … [Read more...]
Company to Help U.S. Army Modernize EMRE Test Complex
AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation announces it has been awarded a contract to provide large broadband RF amplifiers to the U.S. Army. The contract is part of the US Army Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Systems Modernization Program at White Sands Missile Range, Electromagnetic Radiation Effects (EMRE) test complex in New Mexico, according to the company. The company is … [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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