Atec showcases EMC test equipment
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Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (Atec) is exhibiting EMC test equipment at this year's EMC Society International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (ISEMC), which runs until 30 July.
The ISEMC 2010 covers advances in studies and high-frequency measurements as well as design techniques.
This year's technical programme is themed around systems engineering and highlights the research, development and fieldwork from industry and academia.
The workshops and tutorials provide information on basic EMC integration.
The technical sessions provide an in-depth coverage of system EMC and EMC management, EMI testing and component design challenges.
Atec, which can be found in Booth 808, is giving visitors the chance to win a Fluke Multimeter.
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