SineFormer EMC filters
11 January, 2008 | Supplied by: Siemens Ltd
Epcos has introduced an output filter for frequency converters.
LCP Extend rack cooling
09 November, 2007 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd
Rittal has expanded its Australian range of liquid-based server cooling systems with the LCP Extend, an air/water heat exchanger unit that can be fitted to rack rear doors.
Global distribution agreement for Mouser and Laird
02 October, 2007
Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution agreement with Laird Technologies, a global manufacturer of electromagnetic interference (EMI) solutions that serve the telecommunications, data communications, computer, general electronics, network equipment, aerospace, defence, automotive, and medical equipment markets.
Converters and filters
10 September, 2007 | Supplied by: Soanar Limited
SynQor has introduced its MilQor range of DC/DC converters and complementary EMI filters that has been designed specifically for high reliability and manufactured in an AS9100B certified facility in the US. They feature QorSeal packaging that ensures survivability in harsh environments and are compatible with the present industry-standard formats but dissipate only half the heat due to their efficiency levels (>90%).
A series of EMC, safety and compliance courses
13 June, 2007
Euro-engineer Keith Armstrong will be in Australia-New Zealand until July 2007 to present a series of up-to-date EMC courses to industry and the public, sponsored by EMC Technologies.
Nanotubes could improve thermal management in electronics
03 May, 2007
As the electronics industry continues to churn out smaller and slimmer portable devices, manufacturers have been challenged to find new ways to combat the persistent problem of thermal management.
Launch of EMC service
08 June, 2006
The directors of Compliance Engineering Pty Ltd have announced the launch of Compliance Engineering in the Australian EMC compliance market.
Data protection system
02 May, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.bakbone.com.au/
BakBone Software has announced a strategy for optimising data protection functionality, called Integrated Data Protection.
EMC for functional safety
05 January, 2006 by Keith Armstrong, Cherry Clough Consultants* | Supplied by: EMC Technologies
Electronic technologies are increasingly used in equipment that has an impact on safety. Unfortunately, all electrical and electronic technologies are inherently prone to suffering inaccuracy due to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
D-sub-filter adapters
06 July, 2005 | Supplied by: Westek Electronics Pty Ltd
The Wurth D-sub-filter adapters are a ready-made solution to minimising cable-transmitted RF interference.
1 and 2-phase EMC filters for DIN rail mounting
10 May, 2005 | Supplied by: http://www.westek.com.au
The DIN-rail mounting Schaffner EMC filters provide a compact, highly convenient-to-install solution to input filtering requirements of both single- and two-phase equipment making them ideally suitable for SWER supply systems.
Silencing the silent service
05 February, 2005 by Dick Lovegrove, Managing Director, Kingdom Pty Ltd | Supplied by: Kingdom Pty Ltd
It is well known that the first few Collins class submarines suffered from a higher level of noise emissions at the beginning of their service life than was desirable. The good news is that the early issues are being successfully corrected.
Model 42510 infrared thermometer
15 November, 2004 | Supplied by: AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd
Extech's wide range infrared thermometer, model 42510, measures from -50 to 538°C with 0.1° resolution.
Dealing with the state of isolation
05 October, 2004 | Supplied by: TradeTech New Zealand Ltd
When we think isolation in the electronics context, we think of the transformer. Magnetic fields transfer information without an electrical connection between primary and secondary windings creating the isolation barrier
Get rid of harmonics before they cost you money
05 September, 2004 by John Thompson, Managing Director, Westek Electronics Pty Ltd | Supplied by: Westek Electronics Pty Ltd
This short technical note is about minimising harmonics; yet there will be those who don't as yet realise the extent to which harmonics cost money