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EMC Archaeology: A Tale of Two Meters

Of Decibels and Centibels, and EMC Engineers in a Row The ubiquitous 41” rod antenna...

Crosstalk between PCB Traces – Time and Frequency Domain Measurements, Part 1

This article is the first of a two-article series devoted to the topic of crosstalk between PCB traces. In Part 1 of the series, we vary circuit topology, i.e., the distance between traces and the distance to the ground plane.

Modeling the RF Switch Front End Module ESD Protection

The article discusses ESD protection challenges for RF switches in SOI technology. It examines the self-protection mechanism, proposes a behavioral model to simulate ESD response more accurately, and explores predicting failure current levels critical for reliable ESD design.

Banana Skins – June 2024 (#452-453)

We are proud to carry on the tradition of sharing Banana Skins for the purpose of promoting education for EMI/EMC engineers.

Deadly Lithium Battery Fires Spur House to Pass Safety Rules

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would strengthen safety standards applicable to rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
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Ham Radio? Is That Still A Thing?

"Ham radio still exists? With cell phones?" Well, let me tell you - this hobby is still thriving! Yeah, there's fun stuff like radiosport contests. But more importantly, it lets hams provide crucial emergency comms and advance radio tech when needed.

Robocall Ringleaders Get FCC’s First “Consumer Threat” Label

In a first for the agency, the Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially classified a group of robocall companies as a threat to the security of consumer information.

Würth Elektronik Publishes its Reference Book on DC/DC converters

Würth Elektronik launches another reference book for power supply engineers: “DC/DC Converter Handbook – SMPS topologies from an EMC point of view.”

Amateur Radio Mock Drill for Disaster Communication

Authorities in the India state of Nagaland are working with local amateur radio operators to reinforce disaster communications capabilities in the state.

University of Toronto Engineers Honored

Six members of the University of Toronto (U of T) Engineering community are recipients of the 2024 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards.
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