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Let’s Talk About Unconventional EMC Chambers

In this article we will address less mainstream, non-typical EMC test chambers that are often used in automotive, military, and other pre-compliance types of test environments.

Let’s Talk About Why Filters Fail

This article looks at some of the reasons why the filters you may think will work often do not when they’re put into real circuits. So… let’s talk about why filters fail.

Let’s Talk About Flexible Absorber Sheets

Let's talk about flexible absorbing materials used for radio frequency (RF) noise suppression and EMC shielding in electronic products such as cell phones, MP3 players, and rugged handheld devices.

Let’s Talk About Real-time Spectrum Analyzers

Many real-time spectrum analyzer solution providers provide in-one-instrument add-ons which allow users to perform both the traditional swept-mode measurements in addition to real-time measurements.

Let’s Talk About Shielding at the PCB Level

This article provides insight into how shielding is used in product development, in particular the effectiveness of shielding when it is applied at the PCB level. 
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Let’s Talk About Selecting Software for EMC Emissions & Immunity Testing

There are many benefits to semi or fully automated electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emissions and...

Let’s Talk About Leadership in Compliance Engineering

This article discusses what should and could be done as practicing professional engineers to lead when we’re not the ones in charge.

Let’s Talk About Obtaining NRTL Approvals More Effectively

The usual experience when working with a NRTL is that projects are, more often than not, late, costs are overrun, and certification reports often inaccurate. This is not always the fault of the NRTL.

Let’s Talk About Magnetic Field Antennas

Besides using magnetic loop antennas for compliance tests in strict accordance with standards, they can be used for engineering design and pre-compliance work.

Let’s Talk About Design for ESD Immunity

This brief article is intended for those who may be new to the field of compliance engineering and want a better understanding of process to design products that are immune to electrostatic discharge (ESD) events. 
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