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Integrated Measurement System (IMS), a compact instrument that provides elements necessary to perform electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing from 9 kHz to 3 GHz in a desktop or 19-inch rack-mount instrument. It replaces conventional
Integrated Measurement System (IMS), a compact instrument that provides elements necessary to perform electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing from 9 kHz to 3 GHz in a desktop or 19-inch rack-mount instrument. It replaces conventional
company's HI-8592 5-volt ARINC 429 avionics databus line driver with the electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility guidelines of the RTCA/DO-160G, Section 21, Category P industry standard. Compliance means the Holt
compliance of its latest 3.3-volt ARINC 429 line driver, HI-8596, with the electromagnetic interference / electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC) requirements of RTCA/DO-160G, Section 21, Category P. This specification provides a
General Atomics (GA) Electromagnetic Systems Division (EMS) of San Diego, Calif., for the performance of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and environmental testing for the Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) and the Electromagnetic Aircraft
COLUMBIA, Md., 3 February 2005. Rohde & Schwarz, Inc. announced today its commitment to provide electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement equipment, in partnership with ETS-Lindgren L.P. and MI Technologies, to fulfill
ITT Exelis (NYSE:XLS) Electronic Systems division, headquartered in Clifton, N.J., have completed electromagnetic compatibility testing of its advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare suite (AIDEWS) at Edwards Air Force Base
E. Howard Edison, N.J., 1 Aug. 2011. Teseq Inc., a provider of instrumentation and systems for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission and immunity testing, introduces its new DO-160 RF emissions and immunity test module
such as avionics flight controls and industrial automation that have strict electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC) requirements. Each device delivers at least plus-or-minus 1.54-volt and plus-or
Switzerland, 6 Feb. 2012. Teseq Holding AG, a developer and provider of instrumentation and systems for EMC ( electromagnetic compatibility ) emission and immunity testing , has acquired MILMEGA Ltd ., a U.K,-based specialist in the design