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The iNARTE Informer – December 2011

The iNARTE office has switched to a wintertime schedule. With the shorter daylight hours...

Globally Standardized Symbols

Globally standardized symbols are available for you in two categories, those that identify functions...

The iNARTE Informer – November 2011

It has been a few weeks since we had a most unwelcome visit from...

ISO 7010

This is the first in what will be an on-going column about compliance with...
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Power Line Common-mode Conducted EMI Emission

The myth: Conducted EMI emission profiles are always attributable to conducted currents propagating from...

The iNARTE Informer – October 2011

Thoughts on the IEEE EMCS 2011 The 2011 Long Beach Symposium was one of the...

Static Hocus Pocus

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Smoking or Non-smoking?

In the Summer of 2000 I booked some burn time at a small environmental lab in south Dallas. The facility was not exactly state-of-the-art, but the price was right: $300 a burn. It sure beat paying about $4,000 a burn at an NRTL at the time. For 300 bucks, you got the chamber, a methane line burner connected by a hose to a big tank of methane gas, and a technician who would manually operate the whole thing from an adjoining isolated room. A fire extinguisher was always ready “just in case”.

The iNARTE Informer – September 2011

Make the Most of What You Have Unless you have been on another planet, or...
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