BENTONVILLE -- The Benton County sheriff's office has been using a body scanner on prisoners for the past 60 days, and it has prevented at least some contraband from being carried into the jail, ...
Whether in a test vehicle or in a backpack, the lightweight, compact R&S TSME drive test scanner from Rohde & Schwarz is setting new standards when it comes to optimizing wireless communications ...
Seeing your vehicle's check-engine light come on can throw a wrench in your travel plans. It can also feel a little scary: Does it mean your ride is headed for the scrapyard? Or is there a simple fix?
About a dozen years ago, the world of test had reached an economic impasse: most digital designs had become sufficiently complex that standard scan testing techniques were no longer cost-effective.
Backscatter X-ray passenger scanners passed all radiation tests in records released recently by the TSA The X-ray machines will all be removed from U.S. airports by June because of privacy issues.
That little yellow check-engine light is sneaky. Most of the time, you forget it could be there. But when it detects an issue, it illuminates menacingly. For many, the initial reaction might be to ...
Companies specializing in circuit board and system design-for-test (DFT) tools are pursuing a variety of strategies to serve test and debug applications based on innovations they announced over the ...
Maybe you should try boundary scan testing now that your continuity buzzer has died. Most engineers are familiar with the theory of boundary scan testing, but what about having actual hands-on ...
Images from a specifications document for the R&S QPS201 Quick Personnel Security Scanner, as filed with the FCC by Rohde & Schwarz in conjunction with an application for installation at Microsoft.
Some new design-for-test (DFT) technologies are difficult, expensive, or risky to implement but offer significant benefits. Other technologies are easy to implement but offer minor improvements. The ...
Seeing your vehicle's check-engine light come on can throw a wrench in your travel plans. It can also feel a little scary: Does it mean your ride is headed for the scrapyard? Or is there a simple fix?