Current medical guidelines have prompted implementation of increasing numbers of implantable rhythm devices, be they pacemakers, internal cardioverter–defibrillators or loop recorders. These devices ...
“We previously investigated the risk of electromagnetic interference with cardiac devices while driving electric cars and found that the largest electromagnetic field was located along the charging ...
When failure is not an option, high reliability EMI filters deliver superior high-frequency EMI suppression for ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) remains a critical challenge in the design and operation of modern electronic systems. The unwanted intrusion of electromagnetic fields can disrupt circuit ...
There may be electromagnetic interference in Apple's most expensive current iPhone. How widespread the problem is remains ...
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Ultra-thin nanowire films block over 99% of wireless signals without metal
However, a team of researchers has now shown a unique solution in the form of an ultra-thin, flexible, see-through film that can block almost all unwanted electromagnetic radiation while remaining ...
This story was originally written for and published by Drexel News. Researchers in the College of Engineering have developed a thin film device, fabricated by spray coating, that can block ...
Electromagnetic (EM) shielding creates a barrier that prevents interference from strong EM fields that could be harmful to sensitive electronic devices and live organisms. This review focuses on the ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses a significant challenge in modern electronic systems, where high-speed digital circuits and densely integrated components increasingly risk mutual disruption.
A recent discovery by materials science researchers in Drexel University’s College of Engineering might one day prevent electronic devices and components from going haywire when they’re too close to ...
Researchers have unveiled a new magnetic cloaking device that can render sensitive objects invisible to detection.
Drexel University’s College of Engineering researchers have created a thin film device that can block electromagnetic radiation with the flick of a switch. The innovation, made possible by ...
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