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Administrative Compliance: Your Achilles Heel?

This article outlines the administrative obligations contained in the European EMC Directive, 2004/108/EC, with...

Alligator Signs and Your Warnings

In this column, we’ll explore the importance of being aware of accidents occurring within...

Effect of High Voltage Pulses on Resistors – ESD and EFT

Carbon composition resistors work very well under pulsed conditions, but are getting difficult to...

Now Is the Time for ESD Control Programs To Be Improved

“Factory ESD control is expected to play an ever-increasing critical role as the industry is flooded with even more HBM (Human Body Model) and CDM (Charged Device Model) sensitive designs.”

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the hidden enemy within your factory. You cannot feel or see most ESD events, but they can cause electronic components to fail or cause mysterious and annoying problems.

Voltage and Field Strength – Part 2: Conductors

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...
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Hot Stuff (and Warnings)

Given that this column is principally about graphical symbols and how they’re used to...

The Art of Spraying Electrically Conductive Paints

Electrically conductive coatings for plastic enclosure electromagnetic shielding are growing in popularity as concerns...

Commission sets transitional symbols for ecodesign washing machines

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has issued a communication implementing transitional symbols...

Conductors and “Conductive Paths” – What Is Really Happening (And why should anyone care?)

When people are asked what is the most commonly used component in electrical or electronic circuits, the typical answers are “Well, of course everyone knows its resistors”, or “It must be capacitors”, and even sometimes “Nothing operates without transistors”. In fact, none of those answers are correct; the real answer is that conductors are the most common type of component.

Arc Flash Safety Labeling: Avoiding 9000°C Explosions

In this column we’ll explore the kinds of safety markings designed to warn against...
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