It’s one thing to know that your device is leaking electromagnetic interference (EMI), but if you really want to solve the problem, it might be helpful to know where the emissions are coming from.
Eddy currents are electrical currents induced within conductors by changing magnetic fields. They are commonly used in nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and corrosion monitoring of structures with ...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and modelling encompasses a range of methodologies devised to ensure that complex electronic systems function reliably in environments replete with diverse ...
ZwickRoell’s advanced LTM electrodynamic testing machine uses patented linear motor technology to carry out endurance and fatigue testing. The electromagnetic drive is oil-free and provides the ...
Till now, vehicles produced in the country underwent EMC tests - for emission of electromagnetic radiation from electronic parts and its impact on other equipment - abroad at a cost of around Rs 50 ...