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This month the issue focuses on Aerospace and Military. Anthony Nicoli presents the benefits of OEMs moving toward the digitalization of the design and integration of electrical and electronic systems in aerospace applications. Mick Maytum analyzes the V-I characteristic of a varistor and shows it is more appropriate to treat the varistor as a current dependent resistance rather than the conventionally taught voltage dependent resistance. Alex Martin offers a primer to understanding how Australia regulates wireless device requirements. And finally, Robert Wolf gives an overview of product certifications for the Korean market.

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The Digital Thread: Reducing Electrical System Program Risk in the Aerospace Industry

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There’s an “R” in “Varistor”

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Australian Radio Communications, EMC and EMF Regulatory Requirements: A Primer

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Certifications for the Korean Market: An Overview

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Compliance News

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EMC Concepts Explained
Dipole-Type Antennas in EMC Testing: Part 1

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Hot Topics in ESD 
ESD Protection for Mobile RF Front-end Modules

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Banana Skins 
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Product Showcase 
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