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Line Impedance Stabilization is in its Seventieth Year and Still Going Strong

The second in a series of articles commemorating the 70th anniversary of the inception of modern EMI requirements and test methods

Source Measure Units for Specialty Power Supplies

Rohde & Schwarz has expanded its lineup of test and measurement equipment with the addition of two new source measure units (SMUs) to meet specialized power supply testing needs.

How to Get The Resources You Need

This article explores a problem faced by all engineers and engineering managers: persuading your manager that you need a new item of test equipment, or you need to add something to a product that is not in its technical specification.

Specifying Accredited Calibration Services: A Review of Electrical Test Equipment

This article highlights topics for consideration when obtaining an accredited calibration service. Also included is a step-by-step tutorial on how to obtain an accredited calibration for a log-periodic dipole array (LPDA) antenna.

Remote Analyzer with Receiver Characteristics

Narda Safety Test Solutions has announced a new generation of RF analyzers: NRA RX....
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Reliant EMC is Now an Authorized Distributor of FRANKONIA Anechoic Chambers & RF-Shielded Rooms and EMC Test Equipment

Reliant EMC is now an authorized distributor of FRANKONIA Anechoic Chambers & RF-Shielded Rooms...

Keysight Technologies Begins Operations

Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced the electronic measurement business of Agilent Technologies has begun operating...

Agilent Technologies Provides New Measurement Equipment for Teaching Laboratories at MIT

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced it has provided the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with industry-leading...

Spitzenberger & Spies expands its product offering with a new, turnkey, Test Bench for Circuit Breaker Testing

Spitzenberger & Spies, located in Bavaria Germany, has been designing and manufacturing top of...

As-Found: Out-of-Tolerance – What to do next?

When calibrated test equipment is found in an out-of-tolerance condition, there is additional risk to all products on which it was used. It is important to understand the magnitude of the potential risk because it can lead to dangerous consumer situations and additional business costs.

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