Acoustic Testing: Things You Need To Know

Acoustic Testing: Things You Need To Know

Acoustics is the study of sound, noise, and vibration. Understanding the acoustical performance of your product is important because different types of devices have different thresholds for acceptable amounts of acoustic noise. Acoustic testing services assess how your product will perform in real-world conditions, and whether or not further revisions should be made to reduce noise. Acoustical testing helps product manufacturers from various industries determine these values.

Software and Hardware Solutions for Simulation and Testing Engineering

Software and Hardware Solutions for Simulation and Testing Engineering

ETS Solutions Asia is a leading provider of technologies, consultancy, products and services in various sectors, including industry solutions from Siemens Digital Industries Software. Specializing in Simulation & Test, we help companies establish a competitive advantage by optimizing their processes, from planning and development through manufacturing, production and support.

Battery Temperature Test Chamber

Battery Temperature Test Chamber

Different environmental conditions such as extreme heat, extreme cold, moisture or other variables can influence a device failure in various ways. In today’s world, we all expect fault-free products and uninterrupted operations and services and in order to guarantee 100% performance, manufacturers from various industries must conduct environmental simulation tests of their products.

What is an EMC or Anechoic Chamber and How is Working?

What is an EMC or Anechoic Chamber and How is Working?

An electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) or anechoic chamber is a highly specialized piece of test equipment used in the testing of electronic devices against regulatory standards concerning both radiated and conducted radio frequency (RF) emissions and immunity. EMC or anechoic chambers are designed to create an enclosure with an extremely high level of shielding attenuation against electromagnetic interference.