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New Edition of IEC 61196-9 Published

A new edition of IEC 61196-9 has been published by the International Electrotechnical Committee....

SAE Published New Edition of J2953/2_201401

A new revision of J2953/2 has been published by SAE International. J2953/2 applies to...

New Version of EN 2794-004:2014 Published

A new version of EN 2794-004 was published by the European Committee for Standardization....

2014 Reverberation Chamber, Anechoic Chamber and OATS Users Meeting Announced

The popular Reverberation Chamber, Open Area Test Site and Anechoic Chamber (ROACH) Users Group...

Laboratory Accreditation Bureau (L-A-B) achieves recognition by the Federal Communications Commission

Laboratory Accreditation Bureau (L-A-B), a division of A-S-B, is proud to announce that the...
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New Offline Flyback Transformer Series from Wurth Midcom Reduces Footprint by 30%

Wurth Electronics Midcom Inc. has announced the release of a new series of flyback...

Fire Control Panels from Bosch Security Systems Recalled Due to Fire Alarm Malfunction

Bosch Security Systems has recalled their G-Series Fire Alarm Control Panels because the notification appliance circuit module can cause the panels to fail to sound an alarm in the event of a fire.

MIT Researchers Increase Solar Panel Efficiency by Capturing More Sunlight

Testing has begun on solar cells that contain a layer of carbon nanotubes in hopes to increase the efficiency of solar cells by capturing more of the sun’s rays that usually go to waste.

$200,000 Fine Proposed Against Turner Broadcast System by FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a fine against Turner Broadcasting System for the second time in less than three months. The $200,000 proposed fine is for transmitting advertisements that imitate the national public warning system used by the President of the United States to address the public during a national emergency. The warning system is also used to deliver important emergency information from federal, state and local authorities.

University of Michigan to Build Test Center to Test Autonomous Cars

A new $6.5 million, 32-acre site will be built on the north campus of University of Michigan as a test center for self-driving vehicles. The testing center will be made into a fake downtown that will feature buildings, parked cars, traffic signals, a tunnel, bicycle lanes and more.

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