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Certification & Test The inside track, from TRaC, on testing and certification services, ranging from telecoms & radio and environmental, through to analysis, safety and EMC. Future Proofing in the rapidly changing world of test & certification Uploaded By Alun Williams - Electronics Weekly.com on
Screaming Circuits: And, Another Thing...
I got a couple of pretty thorough comments on my copper pour post over in the Circuits Assembly blog where it's also posted. David le Comte wrote: "...On two layer boards (with 5V CMOS logic in particular) it is very...
the_impact_of_the_new_legislative_framework_on_ce_marking
The New Legislative Framework (NLF) became effective on 1st January 2010 and has received a lot of publicity about its requirement for Member States to increase compliance with legislation by implementing stronger accreditation and market surveillance systems.
new_list_of_atex_standards_published_in_the_eu_official_journal
I've just been updating some records against the latest version of the list of harmonised ATEX standards in the EU Official Journal
the_importance_of_preparation
The world of approvals may seem daunting, but it needn't be, not if enough preparation and forethought is put into deciding in which markets you want to place your products.
low_energy_is_best_for_health_and_fitness_devices
Smartphones are becoming smarter and this is increasingly being recognised by the medical community.
choosing_an_emc_test_lab
What the most important aspect of choosing an EMC test lab? The EMC test market is very competitive but what is the main driver to engage with one company rather than another?
testing_is_the_key_to_success
I was interested to see a news story online recently revealing how residents of a Southampton street have been baffled by their electronic car key fobs not working in the vicinity, whilst they appear to work perfectly well away from the area.
future_proofing_in_the_rapidly_changing_world_of_test_certification
The Test and certification industry is always evolving. Changes in existing legislation, new national requirements and standards following emerging technologies ensure there is never a dull moment.
no_more_interference
I stumbled upon a section of the OFCOM website the other day and noticed that OFCOM no longer accept interference complaints from individuals or consumers - this has now been passed exclusively to the BBC and is essentially a web-based process that is followed to identify and resolve interference

