What is electricity, really?
12 Apr 2024
Author: Dr Min Zhang
Keith’s 79th Blog This is original material was created entirely by a human, on 2nd April 2024 Question: Hi Keith, I have a question and maybe it’s not an easy one... After r...
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In our day to day business we come across many situations where we can provide solutions to EMC Problems, often just by giving some advice or guidance.
In our blog, we will pass on some of this hard won experience, with the hope that you may find the answer to an issue that you have been experiencing.
All the very best!
Keith Armstrong
12 Apr 2024
Author: Dr Min Zhang
Keith’s 79th Blog This is original material was created entirely by a human, on 2nd April 2024 Question: Hi Keith, I have a question and maybe it’s not an easy one... After r...
04 Dec 2023
Author: Dr Min Zhang
Introduction: In the realm of EMC consulting, addressing Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) related issues is a common task. While the use of an ESD simulator greatly aids in troublesh...
29 Mar 2023
Author: Dr Min Zhang
Or Location, Location, Location!
28 Mar 2023
Author: Dr Min Zhang
GaN/SiC for Your Next Design – Fight or Flight? As a technical consultant, I have seen various new technologies implemented in both new and old applications. In the semiconducto...
24 Sep 2021
Author: Dr Min Zhang
For EMC testing in the automotive, military and aerospace sectors, a Bulk Current Injection (BCI) test is widely used as an immunity test method. This test requires a high-power a...
24 Aug 2021
Author: Dr Min Zhang
Background Filters are almost always a part of electronics design. Design engineers design a filter to achieve certain attenuation in specified frequency range. There are many typ...
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