NOTE: This article has been translated from French into English. It can be found in its original language in the 2014 EMC Europe Guide. Sébastien Serpaud, EMC Design Support, NEXIO, Toulouse, France; [email protected] Sebastien Ocquidant, EMC Specialist, EATON, Montbonnot St. Martin, France; [email protected] Jean-Philippe Tigneres, EMC Specialist, BARCO, … [Read more...]
Stamped Spring Pin Socket for Electronic Filter Testing
Ironwood Electronics, a provider of high performance test sockets and adapters for both engineering and production use, has released the CBT-QFN-7033, a new stamped spring pin socket addressing high performance requirements for testing DFN6 electronic filters. “To test electronic filters, a high performance contact is needed,” the company said. “The contactor used in … [Read more...]
The Duke of Kent Visits MILMEGA
The Duke of Kent visited MILMEGA Ltd. earlier this week, in recognition of the company winning the Queen’s Award for Innovation in late 2012. The Duke toured the factory, stopping frequently to talk with MILMEGA staff involved in product design, manufacturing and testing. Andy Kozakewycz and Richard Hazeldine enjoyed lively technical discussions with the Duke regarding the … [Read more...]
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer Features Frequency Range Up to 67 GHz
Test instrument provider Rohde & Schwarz has released the new R&S FSW67 signal and spectrum analyzer. With a frequency range up to 67 GHz, an integrated preamplifier up to 67 GHz and an analysis bandwidth as high as 320 MHz, the new analyzer helps developers perform complex measurement tasks in the microwave range for aerospace and defense applications and wireless … [Read more...]
Mixed Signal Oscilloscope for Testing and Debugging of Analog and Digital Signals
Test instrument provider Rigol Technologies has introduced the MSO4000 series mixed-signal oscilloscope designed to help users tackle more extensive signal analysis and digital decoding for testing and debugging of a wider range of analog/digital signals. The new test and measurement scope features 16 digital and up to four analog channels at bandwidths ranging from 100 to 500 … [Read more...]
New Line of Flexible Low Loss Test Cables
Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., a manufacturer of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, has released a new line of flexible 18 GHz low loss test cables. Measuring just 0.195 inches in diameter, the new assemblies are terminated with durable stainless steel connectors and are well suited for test environments where a rugged, phase stable cable assembly is required. The new … [Read more...]
New Interference-Simulation Technology for Millimeter-Wave Radar
Fujitsu Ltd. and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the development of a new interference-simulation technology for millimeter-wave radar as part of a project commissioned by Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. According to the company, as radar systems operating in the 76-GHz millimeter-waveband become more widespread and more modulation types are … [Read more...]
Cost-Effective Use of Close-Field Probing Part I Webinar
On Nov. 20, 2013, Keith Armstrong will present a webinar on "Cost-effective use of close-field probing, in every project stage, for both emissions and immunity." Overview This webinar – number 1 in a series of 2 – describes simple, low-cost, cost-effective, qualitative EMC bench-testing techniques for emissions and immunity, using close-field probes (that many people … [Read more...]
New Generation of PCB Insertion Loss Test Systems Introduced
Polar Instruments, a developer of signal-integrity tools for PCB design, fabrication and test, announced earlier this week that its next-generation Atlas PCB insertion-loss test system will be available for preview November 12-15, 2013 at Productronica in Munich, Germany. Atlas 2014 introduces a new generation of the company’s PCB insertion-loss test systems, combining the … [Read more...]
Military Tests Aircraft Injection-Jamming Simulation Software
The SPACE JAM system utilizes an algorithm that injects realistic GPS jamming effects directly into an aircraft's navigation system. (Image: Rebecca Amber / U.S. Air Force)A new jamming simulation project being tested by U.S. Air Force students may lead to better training methods and emergency protocols to combat Global Positioning System (GPS) disruption. Originally designed … [Read more...]
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