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Verotec Helps Improve Aviation Safety and Wind Farm Efficiency

Verotec has worked closely in a design and manufacturing partnership with a UK-based world...

Fuel Cells Developed by Washington State Researchers Increase Airplane Efficiency

A project started 10 years ago by researchers at Washington State University has produced...

New Member Joins A*STAR Aerospace Program

Airbus has joined other OEMs as part of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) aerospace program. The announcement was made earlier this week at the Aerospace Technology Leadership Forum.

EMC Archaeology: Uncovering a Lost Audio Frequency Injection Technique

Injection of audio frequency ripple on equipment input power conductors has a long history, going back to 1953 (MIL‑I‑6181B) in the United States military, and at least as far back as 1961 in commercial aviation (RTCA/DO‑108). Audio frequency injection has been accomplished by inserting the secondary windings of a coupling (isolation) transformer in series with the power conductor to the test sample. While various transformers had been used prior to the 1960s, one has become standard since 1963. That Model is the Solar Electronics Model 6220, designed in 1962 and accepted by the United States Air Force in 1963 as being superior to previously used injection transformers. [1]

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