We support product launches across a variety of industries - below are some of our most common.

At E3, we specialize in EMC and High-speed design, analysis and pre-compliance and diagnostic testing in our ~6000 sq ft EMC lab. We help our customers design, analyze and pre-test their products so they can move forward confidently to certify and get into the marketplace efficiently. We support product launches at any phase of development in automotive, aerospace, trucking, IT, defense, wireless, medical, appliance, consumer electronics, office automation and other applications.

Below outlines some of the common industries we serve, but our capabilities reach far beyond. Don’t see see your industry listed? Contact us or download our company overview PDF to learn how we can help you save time and money.

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Automotive

We perform EMC pre-compliance testing to help our automotive industry customers identify potential EMC issues & get ready for design & product validation. We do this in a cost effective way by focusing on risk areas and quickly fixing issues that we find during electromagnetic compatibility testing.

 

Aerospace

Aerospace components often have EMC challenges associated with items such as grounding, bonding, shielding and filtering. Importance should be placed on implementing good up-front design practices on Printed Circuit Boards with careful attention to details on noise sources and potential victim circuits.

Medical

We’ve worked on surgical tools, wearable medical devices, hospital beds (power, motors, actuators, patient monitoring, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc..), carts (for patient monitoring, laptops/IT infrastructure), cameras, patient data consoles and other medical devices.

 

Defense

Electronics that experience the harshest of environments require extraordinary EMC and E3 design practices. We have experience working on devices with high field strength and low emissions requirements along with unrivaled reliability in the field.

Consumer Electronics

Consumer electronics devices can be challenging to develop and pass EMC requirements. The program timelines are often shorter compared to other industries. They often utilize AC mains and power conversion circuitry which can cause issues meeting EMC Emissions testing.

 

Commercial Devices

EMC design for commercial devices requires special attention to the power input, power conversion and consumer interaction with the electronics. Careful attention to system design, grounding, shielding and PCB design are required in these markets.