Elite Blog

Filter By

October 14th, 2014

Employee Spotlight: Stan Dolecki

Every one of us is more than just our work and the services we provide.
September 9th, 2014

CISPR 32 Emissions for Multimedia Equipment – Is this the end of CISPR 22?

CISPR is an acronym which stands for the “Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques”.
September 8th, 2014

Elite Celebrates 60 Years of EMC Testing Services

We recently found Jim Klouda’s engineer log book from September 1954.
August 29th, 2014

Employee Spotlight: Adam Grant

Every one of us is more than just our work and the services we provide.
July 9th, 2014

Why Are Uncertainty Budgets Necessary?

Uncertainty budgets…why? I hear a lot of people in the EMC industry complain that uncertain budgets are painful and not necessarily worth the time expended.
May 21st, 2014

Your Questions, Our Answers: FCC Transition Plan for U-NII Devices

As some may have heard, the FCC has made some major changes to rule parts that pertain to U-NII (Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure) type devices.
April 23rd, 2014

Automotive Standards Development 2014 Recap

Today, Elite's EMC Lab Manager Craig Fanning fills us in on what's been brewing in Automotive and Military standards so far this year.
April 16th, 2014

Hidden Gems on the Web: Killer EMC Resources

Okay let's be honest, we all find ourselves drawn to web resources like Wikipedia and YouTube because it's just so easy to find what you need.
December 18th, 2013

Why SAE EMC Standards Are Being Withdrawn

Users of SAE EMC standards may have noticed that many of the SAE J551 and SAE J1113 standards have been withdrawn over the past few years.
November 27th, 2013

A New & Improved Standard for Unlicensed Transmitters? – C63.10-2013 Review

C63.10-2013 was released back in September and has received quite a bit of praise – but it has caused some controversy as well.
November 20th, 2013

EMC Sleuth: Mysterious Interference at the Doctor’s Office

As Membership Officer of the IEEE EMC Society’s Chicago Chapter and active member of the ACIL and Smart Grid committees, he likes to stay involved in the industry.
November 6th, 2013

4 Things to Look For When Interpreting Standard Requirements

Today's Elite Expert is Craig Fanning, our EMC Lab Manager, US National Committee Technical Advisor for CISPR-D, and advisor on many other industry committees.
November 6th, 2013

How To Acquire Accurate & Efficient EMC Lab Equipment

EMC tests require the use of specialized and costly pieces of electronic equipment.
October 18th, 2013

Q&A with Elite’s New Aviation Specialist – Kevin Halpin

Elite has a long history of providing testing services for aircraft manufacturers and suppliers and is highly regarded throughout the aviation industry.
October 10th, 2013

Reverb & Resonance: Beyond the Hype

Reverberation chambers, Mode-Stirred and Mode-Tuned Testing, and Resonant Cavities are common terms we hear in the EMC community.
August 29th, 2013

Redefining Radio Equipment & Spectrum Efficiency

With a productive meeting this past May in Dublin, the EU Commission’s IMCO Committee drafted proposed changes to the Radio Equipment Directive proposal.
August 21st, 2013

CISPR 12 vs. CISPR 25 – Deciphering Standard Applications

Knowing which standard to use is very important when selecting a test method for evaluating a product.