Engineering innovations are a critical cornerstone in the evolution of technology, but ironically there haven’t been as many innovations in engineers’ tooling itself. Now, a startup called Liquid ...
It is a known fact that rendering sound with lifelike quality is possible only with extraordinary control of a loudspeaker’s motion. Bose engineers developed an innovative electromagnetic linear motor ...
In his initial Measured Responses column, Keithley Instruments' Paul Franklin discusses myriad factors in the decision whether to upgrade your test bench. In these times of economic uncertainty and ...
Software lets you automate test equipment, and if your software has a quality GUI (graphical user interface), test operators will be able to use it to test just about anything. Software not only lets ...
Sending satellites into space is usually a long and expensive process, so it is essential to ensure things work first time. Giles Case looks at some of the testing techniques used to ensure a high ...
This article is part of EDN and EE Times’ Hot Technologies: Looking ahead to 2015 feature, where our editors examine some of the hot trends and technologies in 2014 that promise to shape technology ...
Metal testing equipment is primarily used to measure the tensile strength of metals, however further uses include hardness and impact testing, metallographic and formability testing, and much more.
The U.S. military services are pressing ahead with efforts to deploy and update their family of standardized automatic test systems (ATS) despite the challenging budget environment. Last year, the ...
Should you be renting/leasing or buying the test equipment? What are the reasons and factors before deciding to rent or buy test equipment? “Whether you are a startup, mid-size business, or a large ...
Pressed by tight budgets and program delays, the military is increasingly looking to upgrade and extend the life of its existing aircraft. Service life extension programs, such as one announced this ...
Coronavirus testing in the U.S. has run into a number of snags, from a lack of nasal swabs to not enough chemicals needed to run the tests. Now there's a new bottleneck emerging: A shortage of the ...