RIGOL Introduces New 5000 Series Instruments
RIGOL Technologies announced the latest additions to its portfolio of performance measurement equipment with the introduction of the DG5000 Pro Series Generators and DHO/MHO5000 Series Oscilloscopes.
RIGOL Technologies announced the latest additions to its portfolio of performance measurement equipment with the introduction of the DG5000 Pro Series Generators and DHO/MHO5000 Series Oscilloscopes.
Honeywell has been awarded a $16 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the full build, test and integration of 25 antenna array panels supporting the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 2.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) announced a new framework for integrating FIDO Device Onboard (FDO) and WBA OpenRoamingTM technologies.
Kymeta announced the launch of the Goshawk u8, a hybrid geostationary/low Earth orbit (GEO/LEO/cellular) terminal.
IDTechEx's recent report, "Advanced Semiconductor Packaging 2025-2035: Forecasts, Technologies, Applications," delves deep into understanding the technical aspects of packaging technologies, examining industry challenges, the progress made by leading companies and providing market forecasts for the sector.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. and Analog Devices, Inc. have collaborated to create a comprehensive test solution for Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL2TM) devices.
Pixus Technologies has announced that their RX410 ruggedized NI (Ettus Research brand) USRP software defined radios (SDRs) have passed military qualification testing.
Siemens is to buy U.S. engineering software firm Altair Engineering for $10.6 billion, strengthening its position in the growing market for industrial software.
Apple is committing over a billion dollars more to its existing satellite provider GlobalStar in order to have it expand its ground bases and add more satellites for iPhone messaging.
Leonardo DRS, Inc. announced that it was awarded a contract from NAVSEA to produce ship-based air and surface target detection AN/SPQ-9B radars.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and excessive heat pose considerable risk to the proper operation of electronic systems within commercial and defense drone technology. By implementing solutions such as EMI shielding products and thermal interface materials, engineers and product designers can mitigate risks and meet regulatory requirements needed for high reliability and performance.
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Mexico’s regulatory compliance process for electrical safety requires constant attention because of the number of safety standards potentially applicable, exemptions based on use, limited validity periods, provision of samples for local testing, comprehensive labeling and warranty requirements, and the need to coordinate the efforts of test labs, Certification Bodies, customs house brokers, and the importer/certificate holder. By better understanding the key players and documents that make up the regulatory system, manufacturers can more easily and successfully navigate compliance.
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Circuit spacing is a key element in minimizing electrical shock and fire risks, which is critical for safe product development. This publication provides simplified guidelines to help understand, navigate, interpret, and apply circuit spacings, contributing to a successful safety and certification experience.
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Foreign manufacturers sometimes intentionally or unintentionally cut corners on safety and quality because they are less likely to be held liable in the U.S. for problems created by their products. U.S. manufacturers who buy from foreign companies must alter their relationships with such manufacturers to account for this possibility and enhance the safety of their products to protect themselves better if problems do occur.
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