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EU Commission Taking Steps to Simplify Access to the EU’s “Single Market”

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has also introduced a package of measures that it says will help to simplify existing rules and regulations in order to further support the EU’s market size and future growth.

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FCC Rescinds Certain Cybersecurity Measures

The FCC has reversed a January ruling that would have held telecom carriers legally accountable for cybersecurity protocols, sparking internal dissent. Commissioner Anna Gomez warned the reversal "leaves the country less secure" amid rising threats, while the Commission cited other recent security initiatives.

Identifying Coupling in Real World Systems

When your circuit misbehaves with unexplained noise and jitter, you're facing electromagnetic coupling. This practical guide walks engineers through identifying whether problems stem from differential or common mode issues, near-field or far-field effects, and provides a systematic debugging workflow to isolate sources, paths, and receivers—getting your design back on track.

Coexistence Testing for Wireless Medical Devices

As hospitals fill with wireless devices—from patient monitors to smartphones—radio frequency interference threatens medical device performance and patient safety. This article explores the critical testing methodologies, regulatory requirements, and risk management strategies manufacturers need to ensure their wireless medical devices work reliably in today's crowded spectrum environments.

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Improve EMI Testing Accuracy and Speed with Wideband Time Domain Scan

Unlocking compliance and efficiency in EMI testing is pivotal for seamless product development. Traditional methods falter in capturing intermittent interference, risking non-compliance with stringent standards. Delve into the transformative power of FFT‑based time domain scans, surpassing limitations of stepped scanning.

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EU Commission Seeks Comment on Restructuring the Product Safety Legislative Framework

The EU Commission is seeking public input on modernizing its product safety framework through two key initiatives: simplifying market access rules, CE marking, and conformity assessments while reducing administrative burdens, and strengthening market surveillance to help authorities better enforce compliance and prevent unsafe products from reaching consumers.

The Growth of AI Aligns with E-Waste

The rapidly increasing use of technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing potentially life-changing benefits to our commercial and industrial industries, as well as to people around the world.

FCC Looks for “Fresh Approach” in Combatting Robocalls

As part of its ongoing effort to stem the rise in illegal robocalls, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is now exploring options to block robocalls along every point in the call path.

FCC Moves Ahead with Efforts to Simplify Broadband “Nutrition Labels”

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking to retool its labeling requirements for broadband service offerings to reduce the burden on service providers.

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RADHAZ-Safe Separation Distance Assessment for Portable Transmitters

As electromagnetic environments grow more complex, RADHAZ assessments have become critical for military safety. Radio frequency radiation can ignite fuel, trigger explosives, and harm personnel. This article explores the three primary hazard areas—HERP, HERO, and HERF—examining how assessments protect against dangers from both high-power radars and low-power transmitters in modern military operations.

Global Efforts to Make a Safer and Better Internet for Children

With the increase in online transactions, use of social media, and digital connectivity, ensuring the safety and well-being of minors has become a high priority for parents, digital service providers, policy makers, and regulators across the globe. The advancement of age-appropriate design and age verification standards by the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is helping stakeholders, including digital services providers, policy makers, and regulators, to address requirements from various jurisdictions around the world. 

Failure to Follow Warnings and Instructions

Warnings and instructions are a necessary part of any safe product. Rarely is a design so safe that there are no warnings and instructions that need to be followed. On the other hand, failure to follow warnings and instructions can turn an otherwise safe product into one that is hazardous. Is it foreseeable that users will not read or follow this information? And if so, what effect does that have on the manufacturer’s potential legal liability for injuries suffered while using this product?

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