Impact of MRAs on the Electronics Industry
This article is an update of a previous piece that was published in the In Compliance Magazine Reality Engineering column in March 2015. At the time, the FCC Rules (FCC 14-208) had been issued but not...
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The new radio service will make 150 megahertz (MHz) of spectrum available for a variety of wireless usages. Adding capacity for wireless communications through spectrum management supports the...
View ArticleElectronic Product Compliance in Japan
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View ArticleFCC Clears Spectrum Usage Above 24 GHz
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View ArticleIEC Publishes IEC 62952-1 and IEC 62952-2
Photo by jurvetson The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC 62952-1:2016 and 62952-2:2016. The IEC 62952-1:2016 standard specifies the general requirements of power modules...
View ArticleFCC Reaches Settlement with AT&T Over Unauthorized Wireless Operations
Telecommunications provider AT&T has reached a settlement with the Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in connection with an investigation into the company’s...
View ArticleEngineers Design Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip
Pexels For those who believe wireless technology is the pinnacle of communication, think again. Scientists from Cornell University have created a new method that allows them to send and receive radio...
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View ArticleWireless Compliance for Medical Manufacturers 101
Integrating a Third-Party RF Module in a Global Market As a medical manufacturer, you may be adding a wireless component to your device for the first time. Perhaps you have an existing model and you’re...
View ArticleFCC Updates RF Device Authorization Rules
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced changes to its requirements related to the authorization of most radio frequency (RF) devices imported, marketed or used within the U.S....
View ArticleFCC Adopts Sharing Plan for 3.5 GHz “Innovation Band”
The new radio service will make 150 megahertz (MHz) of spectrum available for a variety of wireless usages. Adding capacity for wireless communications through spectrum management supports the...
View ArticleElectronic Product Compliance in Japan
“I think that the Japanese culture is one of the very few cultures left that is its own entity. They’re just so traditional and so specific in their ways. It’s kind of untouched, it’s not...
View ArticleFCC Clears Spectrum Usage Above 24 GHz
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new rules covering the operation of wireless broadband communications in the frequency spectrum above 24 GHz, paving the way for the...
View ArticleIEC Publishes IEC 62952-1 and IEC 62952-2
Photo by jurvetson The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released IEC 62952-1:2016 and 62952-2:2016. The IEC 62952-1:2016 standard specifies the general requirements of power modules...
View ArticleFCC Reaches Settlement with AT&T Over Unauthorized Wireless Operations
Telecommunications provider AT&T has reached a settlement with the Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in connection with an investigation into the company’s...
View ArticleEngineers Design Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip
Pexels For those who believe wireless technology is the pinnacle of communication, think again. Scientists from Cornell University have created a new method that allows them to send and receive radio...
View ArticleChip-Scale Optical Device Achieves Radio Frequency Signal Control at...
PexelsEveryone loves their wireless devices. Be it a smart phone or tablet, every day there are more and more devices turning on and connecting to the wireless world. Unfortunately, all this technology...
View ArticleWireless Compliance for Medical Manufacturers 101
Integrating a Third-Party RF Module in a Global Market As a medical manufacturer, you may be adding a wireless component to your device for the first time. Perhaps you have an existing model and you’re...
View ArticleFCC Updates RF Device Authorization Rules
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced changes to its requirements related to the authorization of most radio frequency (RF) devices imported, marketed or used within the U.S....
View ArticleFCC Grants Greater Access to Spectrum Above 24 GHz for Wireless
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken action to stimulate the further development of advanced wireless broadband devices and services. Under a Second Report and Order issued in...
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