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  • Infrared Technology
    Infrared thermometers operate by means of infrared radiation. Infrared occupies a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light radio waves. The electromagnetic spectrum is a group of different types radiation. These types include gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, visible
  • Engineering Aspects of Radiation Theory (.pdf)
    All bodies above zero temperature (-273°C) emit infrared radiation in the form of waves which pass through space and are partly absorbed by bodies they strike. This radiation forms a part of the electromagnetic spectrum and has the strongest heating effect of all. The nature of the radiation
  • Radio Basics Training
    Welcome to Radio Basics, a prerequisite tutorial about the use of radio waves in wireless devices. Radio refers to a type of signal transmitted and received in the radio frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio can be used to send audio, video or data through air without the use
  • Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging - Preface
    of wave propagation. Initially waves are described. generally, covering all types of waves. Then, the chapter specializes into. electromagnetic waves and their properties, with special emphasis on plane waves. The next four chapters are fundamental to scalar diffraction theory. Chapter 4. introduces
  • Harnessing the Power of Infrared Energy
    on skin. Infrared occurs at wavelengths just below red light on the electromagnetic spectrum. Infrared energy is within the electromagnetic spectrum between .76 and 1000 ?m. Infrared is divided into three ranges: short, medium and long wave infrared. The wavelength of short infrared ranges from .76
  • 3D EMC/EMI Simulation of Automotive Multimedia Systems
    A key challenge in automotive product design is the compliance to electromagnetic com-patibility (EMC) and interference (EMI) requirements in a cost-driven project environment. 3D EMC/EMI Simulation of Automotive Multimedia Systems 3D EMC/EMI. EMI by the. SIMulatIon of. Dashboard. Light
  • Electrical Noise in Motion Control Circuits
    or capacitive coupling are referred to as. near field effects because the noise source is in close proximity to the controller. signal circuits. When longer distances are involved, the noise coupling is due to. a field propagating as radio frequency waves or electromagnetic radiation. Radio. wave noise
  • Using Modular DC/DC Converter for Industrial/Electricity Related Applications
    electrical,. electromagnetic interference and susceptibility up. to isolation areas. electricityrevB DC/DC CONVERTER. Industrial/Electricity Related Application. Application. notes. Using Modular DC/DC Converter. for Industrial/Electricity Related Applications. 1- General. 1-1 Introduction

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