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IEEE Published IEEE C57.153-2015 Standard for Paralleling Regulating Transformers

The IEEE published a new guide for "paralleling regulating transformers." IEEE C57.153-2015 provides power...

IEEE Published IEEE 1872-2015 Standard Ontologies for Robotics and Automation

The IEEE published a new standard for "Ontologies for Robotics and Automation." IEEE 1872-2015...

IEEE Revises IEEE C37.20.6-2015 Standard for Ground and Test Devices

The IEEE published a new standard for4.76 kV to 38 kV rated ground and...

New Test Methods to Determine the Shielding Effectiveness of Small Enclosures Defined in IEEE P299.1

Today’s end-use electronic equipment has a number of characteristics that require protection from the electromagnetic environment. These characteristics include the growing use of digital electronics (still with a layer of analog electronics); multiple inputs and outputs for power, data, controls and indicators; ventilation for air flow and thermal management; and small openings for accessories. Few pieces of equipment use only one microprocessor. Multiple digital packages (i.e., integrated circuits) are used for small and large amounts of memory, signal processing, and input/output control just to name a few. The days of having just one power cord and a few knobs for control have long since past.

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