Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering Magazine. The series explored charging, ionization, explosions, and other ESD related topics. The E... Read More...
In this column, we’ll explore the importance of being aware of accidents occurring within your industry, in order to better meet your legal duty to warn. We all know it: accidents happen. When it comes to effec... Read More...
Carbon composition resistors work very well under pulsed conditions, but are getting difficult to obtain. Results of tests run on several modern film resistors using high voltage pulses are presented. For the c... Read More...
Since 1990, the accreditation of EMC laboratories has become increasingly important in many parts of the world. This development has been mainly driven by the sharp increase in the number of electric and electronic products that have been introduced to the global marketplace.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) C63® (hereinafter C63) has been a United States Standards Development Organization for over 60 years. Its main focus is stan... Read More...
Skin effect is a term that describes the tendency of the current density of high radio frequency currents to become “crowded” toward the surface skins (surface boundaries) of a conducting material. The extent t... Read More...
As medical devices go wireless, medical manufacturers face a new set of regulatory requirements and restraints. In addition to medical registration, wireless medical devices must receive radio spectrum approval... Read More...
All iNARTE administration has now been successfully transferred to the Milwaukee offices of RABQSA International. Even our legendary telephone number, 1-800-89-NARTE, now rings directly into the RABQSA office. ... Read More...