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EMC Compliance in Wireless Devices

Wireless devices face a perfect storm of EMC challenges—high frequencies, cramped circuits, multiple antennas battling for space, and noisy urban environments. Discover how industry giants like Apple, Fitbit, and Tesla engineer their way around electromagnetic chaos through ingenious shielding, filtering, and design tricks that keep your gadgets running flawlessly.

FCC Commissioner Calls for Mandatory Security Updates for Wireless Devices

As concerns increase about cybersecurity threats targeting all types of electrical and electronic equipment,...

FCC Fines Electronics Marketer for Selling Non-Compliant Wireless Devices

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has levied a nearly $700k financial penalty against...

FCC Acts to Speed Access to New Wireless Technologies

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken action to facilitate expedited access to...

FCC Seeks Comments on Rule Changes for HAC-Compatible Mobiles

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed changes to its regulations applicable to...
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Chip-Scale Optical Device Achieves Radio Frequency Signal Control at Sub-Nanosecond Time Scales

A new breakthrough could mean the end of low bandwidth issues and the beginning of a faster, more reliable internet.

Engineers Design Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip

A new device could change the world of wireless communication forever.

Open-Air Wireless Charging Technology Demonstrated by Disney Research

Disney Research has created a way to wirelessly charge your handheld devices.

ON Semiconductor Addresses High Demand for Low Power, Integrated Wireless Devices to Drive Connectivity of the Internet of Things

ON Semiconductor introduced an important new product family that supports high-performance, reliable and efficient...

Wi-Fi Backscatter Communication System Developed at University of Washington

Engineers at the University of Washington developed a communication system that uses RF signals to power battery-free wireless devices through existing Wi-Fi infrastructures. This new system could propel the future of Internet of Things.

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