In order to operate aging nuclear power plant instrumentation and control systems for up to 60 more years or longer, there must be a smooth transition from existing analog technologies to advanced ...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and modelling encompasses a range of methodologies devised to ensure that complex electronic systems function reliably in environments replete with diverse ...
Electromagnetic reverberation chambers are used to test the safety of electrical devices and identify potential problems, such as interference with other devices, before they are released on to the ...
EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) problems—radiated emissions and immunity, conducted emissions and immunity, and electrostatic discharge immunity—can delay product releases and cause compliance ...
Wireless power transfer design can be challenging when dealing with electromagnetic-field leakage and ultimately ...
The theme of Track 12 at this year’s DesignCon conference is “Achieve Electromagnetic Compatibility and Mitigate Interference” and covers topics related to the electrical modeling, simulation, and ...
As electronic components on electronic circuit boards continue to shrink, problems of electromagnetic compatibility are arising. Such problems include unwanted 'noise' effects due to electromagnetic ...
To evaluate whether electronic or electrical systems and components function satisfactorily in a specific electromagnetic environment, various conditions can be simulated at the testing laboratory of ...
A full-scale model of the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter will be used by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) to study the effects of electromagnetic compatibility and interference on ...
Jaguar Land Rover today announced that it has opened its Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratory in Gaydon, U.K. The lab will ensure that its vehicles meet current and future quality standards ...