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Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis of Transmission Lines

This tutorial article is a part of the three-article series devoted to the frequency-domain analysis of a lossless transmission line.

The Transistor: An Indispensable ESD Protection Device – Part 1

Nowadays in the semiconductors industry, the bipolar transistor is massively used for various functions in modern integrated circuits (ICs) products.

Understanding Safety Label Format and Symbol Options

Read a quick guide to understanding the considerations of the main label and symbol format options available to you, including pros and cons, and whether they meet the U.S. ANSI Z535.4 standards, the international ISO 3864-2 standards, or both standards.

Banana Skins – January 2023 (#415-416)

A new consortium will investigate problems associated with interference, jamming, and multi-path activity affecting the integrity of GNSS applications.

Quarter-Wavelength Impedance Matching Networks

This article describes a loss-less impedance matching technique that does not require the use of discrete components but instead uses cables or printed circuit board (PCB) traces, i.e., distributed elements or transmission lines.
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Questions to Ask When Purchasing Preamplifiers for EMC Use

Preamplifiers or otherwise called Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNA), are commonly used for Radiated emissions (RE)...

Concept of a Phasor in Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis

This article introduces a concept of a phasor which is extensively used in several EMC topics including electromagnetic waves, antennas, and transmission lines.

The Many Aspects of Semiconductor Reliability with Impact on ESD Design

Reliability issues need to be continuously addressed during technology development as technologies further advance into novel transistor structures such as FinFETs and Multi-gate devices.

Banana Skins – November 2022 (#411-414)

It has been reported widely in the Japanese press that electromagnetic interference caused by illegally modified transceivers on trucks is suspected of causing two accidents by disabling the braking system of commuter buses.

What To Do When Your Product Must Comply with Conflicting Requirements

As a compliance engineering professional, you may encounter situations when you must consider how multiple and often conflicting requirements apply to your product and how to deal with them effectively.
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