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RF Module -
COMSOL, Inc.
The RF Module is used by designers of RF and microwave devices to design antennas, waveguides, filters, circuits, cavities, and metamaterials. By quickly and accurately simulating electromagnetic wave propagation and resonant behavior, engineers are able to compute electromagnetic field distributions, transmission, reflection, impedance, Q-factors, S-parameters, and power dissipation. Simulation offers you the benefits of lower cost combined with the ability to evaluate and predict physical effects that are not directly measurable in experiments.
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TECHNO-AC
Cable fault location by electromagnetic and acoustic methods (with high-voltage pulse transmitter, which is not included into the set)Detection of insulation deterioration on cables by contact and non-contact methods
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K3163i -
KINGSINE Electric Automation Co., Ltd.
◆ Digital signal complying IEC61850-9-1 / IEC61850-9-2 protocols.◆ Synchronize with GPS,IRIG-B.◆ Suitable testing for all kinds of electromagnetic relays,microcomputer relays.
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National Technical Systems
At NTS, our experience encompasses more than 50 years of electromagnetic compatibility testing for clients in the aerospace, aviation and other related industries. We maintain fully equipped electromagnetic interference testing facilities in Illinois, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Texas and New Jersey. With the combined expertise of our team, it’s easy to identify the regulatory challenges your organization faces, and develop a comprehensive testing program that ensures your challenges are met.
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Maya Heat Transfer Technologies Ltd.
Maya HTT Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) Simulation - Acoustic, Thermal, Fluid Dynamics, Motion, Multiphysics, Composites, Structural, Durability, Correlation, Dynamics, Electromagnetics, and Pre-Post.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Omega's flow technology portfolio includes variable area, positive displacement, electromagnetic, mass flow, turbine, doppler and transit time ultrasonic, paddlewheel, vortex, and coriolis.
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JFW Industries
Passive devices used mostly in the field of radio technology. They couple a defined amount of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line to a port enabling the signal to be used in another circuit.
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Sanwood Environmental Chambers Co ., Ltd.
Sanwood , a 23 years of professional Vibration Test System for Automotive parts, vibration table, vibration machine, Electromagnetic vibration table, Vibration Test Chamber manufacturers
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Bird Technologies
Understanding the challenges of the Electromagnetic Spectrum is paramount for Engineers that are charged with the design, characterization, validation of modern RF systems such as Communications Systems, RADAR Systems, and Electronic Warfare Systems.
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Keysight Technologies
Electromagnetic (EM) simulation brings you insight before physical prototyping. Customize EM simulations for speed and accuracy. Integrate EM analysis with your circuit simulations.
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LBA Group, Inc
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is often used interchangeably with RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). However, EMI can be any frequency of electromagnetic noise, whereas RFI is a relatively narrow range of electromagnetic noise on the EM spectrum. EMI Shielding can be used to mitigate electric and magnetic radiation across various spaces. Radio Frequency (RF) Shielding can be used to mitigate RFI with specifically designed enclosures that can block RFI. As well, RF Shielding can include application of RF Shielding paints, fabrics, and other materials.
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National Technical Systems
NTS provides lightning protection engineering, certification plan preparation and verification testing services to airframe and aerospace systems manufacturers around the world. With a lead role in major commercial and military design programs, our engineers take a system-wide approach to assuring that lightning protection is compatible with space and weight limitations, electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic pulse. Our experience includes traditional designs, all-composite and fly-by-wire aircraft, as well as avionic upgrades and engine modifications.
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Keystone Compliance
An EMI site survey is an independent assessment of the potential Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) risks that might interfere with an implantable electrical device such as a pacemaker or defibrillator. The assessment should be completed by a qualified and accredited independent test lab such as Keystone Compliance and in collaboration with the employer, manufacturer of the device, patient and physician. A site survey is conducted by taking various electromagnetic measurements throughout the facility. Keystone Compliance uses a broad range of industry-accepted standards and specifications to determine which electromagnetic fields exist. Following completion of the on-site survey, Keystone Compliance provides the customers with a detailed site survey report that will help identify EMI sources and zones with the potential to interact with an implantable electrical device. This information should then be shared with the physician and employer to develop an action plan to reduce potential negative effects to the patient’s health.
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The Rotation Link SAS
Waveguide switches enable switching between two RF channels. The latching type is stable in both positions without holding current. Manual and automatic (electromagnetic) actuators are available.
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Narda Safety Test Solutions
Products for demonstrating the electromagnetic compatibility of devices (EMC), i.e. for investigating inadvertent high frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment as well as the immunity to irradiation that could interfere with a device.