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EMC Standards Overview – An Application Note

With so many different categories of electrical components and systems with their own specific needs in terms of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance, it is no surprise that there are a significant number of EMC test standards.

On Modeling Wireless Radio-Frequency Energy Propagation in Below-Deck Ship Spaces

Editor’s Note: The paper on which this article is based was originally presented at...

Lightning Surge Damage to Ethernet and POTS Ports Connected to Inside Wiring

Editor’s Note:  The paper on which this article is based was originally presented at...

The People Process Behind the Product Compliance Process

People Plus Requirements Equal More Robust Product Compliance As we all know, the staff and...

A Theory of Shielding Electromagnetic Waves: Revisiting Shielding Effectiveness Equations

In this article, we analyze the shielding effectiveness equations (SE = R + A...
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Static Dissipative Dual-Layer Nitrile Rubber Tray Liners

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Device to Improve Technology Experience for the Blind

Katie Cagen, an electrical engineer at Microsoft and Class of 2014 Harvard Alumni, has...

Graphene’s Strength Tested by Shooting it with Microbullets

Rice University researchers tested the strength of graphene by firing microscopic projectiles, also referred...

Faraday’s Lines of Force and Maxwell’s Theory of the Electromagnetic Field

1408 F4 coverA note from the Editor: In celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Maxwell’s Equations, we are honored to bring you a chapter from the book The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, the 1882 original biography of James Clerk Maxwell. This chapter, entitled “Faraday’s Lines of Force and Maxwell’s Theory of the Electromagnetic Field,” provides a unique insight to Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetic fields.

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