Why It’s Hard to Break Our Products: Built to Last
In our first blog, Engineered for Durability, we explored how smart design choices create a strong foundation for...
Why It’s Hard to Break Our Products: Engineered for Durability
At AE Techron, durability isn’t an afterthought—it’s engineered into our products from the very beginning. Whether...
Providing Custom Solutions Through Modular Design
In today’s test and measurement environment, users rarely have “standard” requirements. Whether they’re working in EMC...
Bridging AE Techron Switch-Mode Amplifiers: Benefits and Drawbacks
Bridging, or bridge-tied load (BTL) operation, is a common technique in amplifier applications where two amplifier...
EMC Testing to DO-160: Practical Insights for Sections 16, 18, and 19
When it comes to aerospace EMC testing, few topics challenge engineers more than the power input and signal coupling...
Understanding Real vs Apparent Power in High-Power Test Systems
In high-power electrical test environments, understanding the differences between real power and apparent power is...
Understanding Voltage Measurements in AC Circuits
In the analysis of alternating current (AC) circuits, describing the voltage requires more than just a single value...
AE Techron Unveils a Powerful New EV Automotive Test System
AE Techron, a recognized world leader in industrial power amplifiers and EMC test systems, has announced the launch of...
DO-160 In-House Testing: An Interview with Patrick André
Patrick André, founder of Andre Consulting and member of the DO-160 standards committee, is an EMC specialist that has...















































