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System Components Used to Reduce Electromagnetic Interference

A few basic system components are frequently used to mitigate or suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) in devices. As engineers and technicians involved in compliance engineering, it is important to know what these components are, what they do, how they’re most effective, and when they’re ineffective.

Printable Ink Protects Against Electromagnetic Radiation

A new ink created by KAUST engineers promises to provide users with added conductivity and transparency tradeoff.

Researchers Demonstrate Novel Approach to Fabricating MXene Films that Block Electromagnetic Interference

Researchers from multiple institutions have worked together to create a new way to scale MXene films that is both efficient and scalable.

NASA and ESA Begin Electromagnetic Interference Testing for Orion

Engineers from NASA and the ESA are beginning testing of electromagnetic interference for Orion, the next spacecraft poised to carry humans into space.

Developing Wideband RF Systems That Can Withstand Electromagnetic Interference

As the electromagnetic spectrum becomes ever more crowded with signals, engineers must work to fight against interference to ensure their messages get through. That's where the WARP program comes in.
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New Film Blocks Electromagnetic Inteference

NYU scientists have created a new type of film that can block dangerous electromagnetic interference.

FCC Cites Auto Dealership for Cell Phone Interference

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a warning to a North Dakota automobile dealer regarding electromagnetic interference generated by the dealership’s lighting systems.

How One Small Start Up Has Developed a System to Detect Rogue EMI on Aircraft

A new device can help airlines detect and locate rogue electromagnetic interference.

Apple Files Patent Application for Hybrid Acoustic EMI Foam in Personal Computers

On July 21, Apple Inc., Cupertino, California, filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for "hybrid acoustic EMI foam for use in a personal computer" under application number 20160216892.

National Radiation-Monitoring System Struggles with EMI

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could benefit from a good EMC engineer. The Wallstreet...
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