High power electromagnetic interference (EMI) presents a formidable challenge to modern electronics. Recent studies have delineated the mechanisms by which high-energy electromagnetic pulses impact ...
Current medical guidelines have prompted implementation of increasing numbers of implantable rhythm devices, be they pacemakers, internal cardioverter–defibrillators or loop recorders. These devices ...
Electronic equipment will typically have some immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). However, distortion of information from intentional or unintentional electromagnetic forces may also occur ...
All electrical devices emit magnetic or electrical energy due to radiation or conduction. Sometimes, electromagnetic interference (EMI) adversely affects the performance of a machine or the ...
Carmakers say electromagnetic interference causes static and noise on AM transmissions, annoying customers. Broadcasters say they could lose a connection to their core listeners, who rely on the radio ...
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time a mechanically flexible silver mesh that is visibly transparent, allows high-quality infrared wireless optical communication and efficiently shields ...
Test results reported in ACS Nano confirm extreme resilience to electronic interference, achieving more than 35 decibels of ...
The most obvious way to get rid of ambient noise is to employ some form of passive or active noise cancellation (ANC). The type of ANC we’re familiar with today was coined in 1989 by Dr. Amar Bose ...
How does EMI differ from RMI? What types of EMI and EMC affect medical devices? Shielding options. Dealing with computed-tomography interference. The medical circumstance for many people requires that ...