The KC-46A Pegasus deploys the centerline boom for the first time Oct. 9, 2015. The boom is the fastest way to refuel aircraft at 1,200 gallons per minute. (John D. Parker/Boeing) WASHINGTON — The U.S ...
The Rimac C_Two electric supercar is undergoing final testing and regulatory certification ahead of the start of deliveries in 2021. Part of that process involves testing for electromagnetic emissions ...
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 ...
The Navy is preparing to launch the first ship-board tests of a new Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System designed to replace steam catapults and propel fighter jets and other aircraft off the deck ...
Boeing, the US Air Force and US Navy completed electromagnetic effects (EME) testing on the KC-46A tanker during July, checking off another step before the manufacturer can deliver its first of the ...
The KC-46 Pegasus will replace the Air Force's aging refueling tankers. (Paul Weatherman/Boeing) The Air Force is working with the Pentagon’s operational test and evaluation office to reconcile ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global electromagnetic compatibility test equipment (EMC) market research report by Technavio predicts the market to post a CAGR of close to 7% during the period 2018-2022 ...
For the better part of the last decade Tesla has been at the forefront of electric vehicle development, as they've constantly faced the challenges of building such vehicles. But the global push to ...
If there's one thing you want your multi-million dollar electromagnetic railgun to be, it's reliable, and the US Navy announced today that it's reached a key milestone towards that goal. It's now ...
Over the last century, the use of the electromagnetic spectrum has undergone a monumental change. What was, at the end of the 1800s, an unregulated, sparsely populated band of electromagnetic waves ...
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.