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Travels with Frosty: Days in Turkiye

Frosty and I went to Turkey to do a little shielding work. “Travels with...

The Future of EMC Engineering: EMC and Functional Safety

Certain types of electronic products generate electromagnetic interference (EMI). Digital devices may emit EMI...

The iNARTE Informer – February 2011

GOODBYE TO AN OLD FRIEND In December 2010, our long time colleague and administrator of...

A Tall Tale: What’s Luck Got to Do With It?

A team of EMC engineers investigates mysterious interference at a historic New Jersey radio station, where classic rock music inexplicably bleeds into TV broadcasts. The investigation leads them through the station's fascinating history and its maze of aging equipment.

The iNARTE Informer – January 2011

THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF EMC CERTIFICATION In recent years, iNARTE management has witnessed some dramatic changes...
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Furthering Your Professional Development in 2011

The start of a new year is a time when, traditionally, we reflect on the progress we made during the year passed and set our goals for the new year. More often than not, your professional development goals include training or some form of higher education to expand or refresh your technical knowledge. We’ve queried training resources in our niche industry to provide you with an overview of affordable solutions to meet your training goals in 2011. You’ll find here sources of compliance related seminars and workshops offered online and on location, public and private.

The iNARTE Informer – December 2010

ASSOCIATE LEVEL CERTIFICATION Over the last three months we have discussed the various Elements that...

The Future of EMC Engineering: EMC versus Compliance Engineering

When we mention the acronym EMC, or electromagnetic compatibility, we generally think about how...

The iNARTE Informer – November 2010

CRITERIA FOR CERTIFICATION Last month we featured the first two Elements, Education and Experience, of...

Fundamentals of Electrostatic Discharge: Part 4: Training and Auditing

Your static control program is up and running. How do you determine whether it is effective? How do you make sure your employees follow it? In Part 3, we suggested that there were at least nine critical elements to successfully developing and implementing an effective ESD control program. In Part 4, we will focus on two more of these elements: training and auditing.

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