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The Useful Mirror Technique

The mirror technique is a very old technique to be used with PCBs when failing in radiated EMC tests. An easy solution to avoid changes in layout if the technique can be applied to your product.

Guard Trace Impact on Crosstalk Between PCB Traces

This article discusses the crosstalk reduction between PCB traces by utilizing a guard trace between the traces and investigating the effect of the guard trace grounding.

What to Consider When Integrating In-Vehicle Apps

As more automotive manufacturers integrate mobile platforms and applications into their vehicles, they’ll only get smarter. Or will they?

Second Edition Released of IEC 60230:2018 for Impulse Tests on Cables and Their Accessories

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC 60230:2018 for impulse tests on cables...

A Basic Overview of RF/EMI Filters and Filtered Connectors

When considering filters and filtered connectors to help eliminate noise issues in a system, determining the best EMI solution is based on the mechanical configuration of that system.
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Army Researchers On the Hunt For Better Batteries

Scientists from the United States Army are working on creating a more efficient type...

Effect of Multi-Burst Lightning Flashes on Surge Protective Devices Using MOVs

Why hasn’t multi-burst testing to simulate lightning been more widely done? And why hasn’t it made its way into standards?

UN Lithium Battery Testing

It is a dramatic understatement to say that the world of electronic devices continues to go more portable. The mantra of smaller, lighter, and faster shows itself through the myriad of devices we use as we move through our world outside of traditional work and home environments.

An Overview of Transmission Lines in Electronic Systems

This article is a brief guide to identifying and troubleshooting Signal Integrity issues.

Can Sodium-Based Batteries Become a Cost-Effective Alternative to Lithium-Based Batteries

Will sodium-based batteries replace our current lithium-powered ones?
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