Exploring the Characteristics of Field Coupled Crosstalk

Interference between circuits is a common occurrence, which is increasingly problematic with our ever condensing technology operating in a wide range of operating frequencies. This interference, known as crosstalk, can be conducted or radiated, and we refer to the circuits generating and receiving this interference as either the source or receptor.

What Causes Fast Radio Bursts?

Since they were first discovered in 2007, astronomers have been trying to understand mysterious “fast radio bursts” that come from an unknown source in the universe. An Australian telescope observed one of th... Read More...

$13,000,000 Shielding Issue?

After discovering a potentially dangerous RF interference problem that affects nearly 1,300 commercial aircraft, the FAA recently issued a mandate requiring airlines to replace all vulnerable phase 3 cockpit fl... Read More...