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December 2014

Complying With the EU’s EMC Directive Without 3rd Party Testing

A common path to achieving compliance to the European Union’s (EU’s) EMC Directive 2004/108/EC...

Importance of Traceability in EMI Measurements

This article will introduce the concept of traceability, discuss the role an EMC test laboratory must assume to ensure traceability of test results and will introduce a future amendment to CISPR 16-1-1 which describes the requirements for calibration of EMI receivers and spectrum analyzers.

For Optimizing Server Cost-per-bit, Ethernet Task Force has a 25Gb/s Plan in Hand

Accelerating Internet growth has challenged operators of cloud services facilities and web-scale data centers...

Radiated Emission Measurements in the Semi-Anechoic Chamber at 3, 5, and 10 m Distance: Results and Empirical Estimates

Radiated emission (RE) measurements in the frequency range 30 … 1000 MHz are usually...
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Parameters for the Integrated Circuit: Why integrated circuits are so important for the EMC of electrical devices

Apart from the layout and housing design, the characteristics of the integrated circuits (ICs)...

Theory of Equipment Grounding Impedance

Values for grounding impedance appear in many standards, including UL 478 and 1244, CSA...

Testing for 5G?

This issue of In Compliance magazine presents the annual ode to Test Equipment. In...

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