EMC Laboratory in Regensburg
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TDK Corporation EMC-LAB-RG2026 SensorsDescription
TDK Corporation is constructing a new EMC laboratory in Regensburg to replace an outdated facility. This state-of-the-art laboratory will focus on automotive and industrial applications, featuring advanced measurement capabilities for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Scheduled for completion in mid-2026, it aims to enhance customer collaboration and retention.
Introduction
The EMC Laboratory in Regensburg, developed by TDK Corporation, represents a significant advancement in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to meet the growing demands of automotive and industrial applications, ensuring that products meet stringent EMC standards.
Part Description
The new EMC laboratory is set to replace an outdated facility that has served its purpose for over 60 years. With a total area of nearly 1,700 square meters, including 1,100 square meters dedicated to laboratories and measuring stations, the facility will feature advanced measurement capabilities. Key components include a ten-meter semi-anechoic chamber for vehicle and high-power industrial application testing, a three-meter full absorber chamber for RF and radio applications, and a compact chamber for automotive components. This laboratory will not only enhance measurement capabilities but also serve as a showroom for TDK's cutting-edge absorber technology.
Applications
- Testing of automotive components for electromagnetic compatibility
- Measurement of high-power industrial applications
- RF and radio frequency testing for various electronic devices
- Prototyping and acceptance testing of series equipment
- Consulting services for product development in EMC
Industries
- Automotive
- Industrial manufacturing
- Electronics and telecommunications
- Aerospace
- Consumer electronics
Usage Ideas
- Automotive Component Testing: Utilize the semi-anechoic chamber to test new vehicle designs for EMC compliance, ensuring they meet regulatory standards before market release.
- RF Device Prototyping: Develop and test prototypes of RF communication devices in the full absorber chamber, optimizing their performance at high frequencies.
- Collaborative Product Development: Host workshops in the customer area to collaborate with clients on EMC challenges, using the laboratory's resources to solve real-world problems.
Conclusion
The new EMC Laboratory in Regensburg by TDK Corporation is poised to become a pivotal resource for companies seeking to enhance their products' electromagnetic compatibility. With its advanced facilities and focus on customer collaboration, this laboratory will not only support the automotive and industrial sectors but also set a benchmark for EMC testing in Europe for the next 60 years.