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EMC Lab Selection – Revisited

Designers of electronic products are frequently faced with the question “how do I find...

The Benefits of CQC Certification for China

A Path to Improved Access and Product Acceptance Manufacturers looking to sell their products into...

The Role of Product Instructions in Product Liability Prevention

Why It’s Hard to Create Good Instructions, and What to Do About It One of...

Lightning Surge Damage to Ethernet and POTS Ports Connected to Inside Wiring

Editor’s Note:  The paper on which this article is based was originally presented at...

The People Process Behind the Product Compliance Process

People Plus Requirements Equal More Robust Product Compliance As we all know, the staff and...
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The Turtle Method of Selecting EMC Commercial Test Software

Over the last few years it has become evident to me that there is...

CPSC Mandates Safety Programs for Manufacturers and Retailers: The History Behind the CPSC’s Action

Since its inception, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has encouraged companies to...

Understanding Symbols: PPE and Universal Head Shape

In last year’s On Your Mark columns, we discussed key elements in helping to...

I’m Partial to Partial Inductance!

1409 F2 coverIt is well known (but often forgotten) that the concept of inductance, without defining a complete loop of current, is completely meaningless! Some books give inductance of a length or wire, some people talk about the inductance of a via, and still others talk about the inductance of ground braids, etc. All these discussions about inductance ignore the requirement for a complete loop before the total or loop inductance can be discussed in any meaningful way.

The Silent Killer: Suspect/Counterfeit Items and Packaging

1409 F1 coverOver the past several years, U.S. based organizations have curtailed traditional internal verification efforts due to reliance on contract manufacturers, distributors and suppliers to do the right thing. The inspection of ESD sensitive parts is very important, but without special safeguards, the additional handling to remove and repack a product for validation can cause both physical and ESD damage in the process. For parts, including those not sensitive to static electricity, measures must be utilized to detect, inspect and validate the packaging that identifies and protects the product.

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