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Advanced CDM Simulation Methodology for High-Speed Interface Design

A Charged Device Model (CDM) simulation method has been demonstrated to predict CDM fail current of receiving circuits with gate oxide connected to pad. This method involves inclusion of 20ps rise time edge into the stimulus. It was shown previously that this fast rise time component of the pulse can cause the gate oxide damage. The simulation method is intended as a schematic-level tool during pre-silicon design phase to deliver CDM ESD protection. Simulation results are verified by silicon results with qualification CDM test on package and Transmission-Line-Pulse (TLP) measurements on wafer-level.

NY High School Helps Train Next-Gen Amateur Radio Operators

On a bright note, a teacher at a high school in Staten Island, NY is helping to train the next generation of America’s amateur radio operators!

FCC Reaches Settlement with Transmitter of Spoofed Election Calls

The Enforcement Bureau of the FCC has reached a settlement with a telecommunications provider in connection with charges that the company transmitted illegal, AI-generated robocalls.

FCC Publishes NPRM for AI-Generated Robocalls/Robotexts

As expected, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has published a formal version of its rules to address the growing use of AI in generating robocalls.

FCC Launches New Mobile Speed Test Application

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has released a new version of its smart device application that enables users to evaluate the speed of their mobile broadband connection.
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FCC Issues Proposed Rules for AI-Generated Political Advertising

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed requirements intended to increase transparency in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the creation of political advertising on television and radio.

FCC Confirms $2.3 Million Fine for Pirate Radio Broadcaster

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a Forfeiture Order in connection with its investigation of a Bronx, NY, pirate radio station operator.

Würth Elektronik Extends its Series of Wire-wound Ferrites

Würth Elektronik now offers its WE-RFI inductors in sizes 0402 and 0603, which can be used as inductors for HF applications or as ferrites for interference suppression.

First Test Facilities/Product Recognized Under IEEE Cybersecurity Certification Program

The IEEE Standards Association announced that several testing facilities operated by atsec Information Security have been officially recognized to conduct testing in accordance with the requirements of the IEEE’s Medical Device Cybersecurity Certification Program.

FCC to Move Forward on Auto Safety Spectrum Rules

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to vote on final rules to integrate advanced communications technologies into intelligent transportation systems (ITS).
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