![Getting IoT Device Design Right for EMC and the 'Interference of Things'](https://www.zuken.com/de/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/04/iot-interference-of-things-featured-img-510x310.jpg)
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As we welcome increasing numbers of IoT devices into our industries, offices and home lives, we shouldn’t be surprised to see increasing electromagnetic (EM) congestion. Or, as it’s now dubbed, the ‘Interference of Things’.
![Flex Circuits Stretch the Limits of Technology](https://www.zuken.com/de/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/04/stretchable-circuit-boards-electrical-conformity-featured-img-510x310.jpg)
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A customer recently asked me if CR-8000 Design Force could support stretchable flex designs. At first, I found the question odd, until they shared their intent: wearable electronics. The idea of wearable electronic products like head and wrist bands sparked an interesting conversation and piqued my interest.
![Four Steps for Avoiding Surprise In-Use Product Failures](https://www.zuken.com/de/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/04/avoid-surprise-in-use-product-failures-featured-img-510x310.jpg)
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As we witness the birth of an era of connected devices with smart homes, connected cars and smart networked supply chains and factories, we might imagine that unexpected failures of electronic products would be a rarity.
![Growing Pains in the Wearables Market](https://www.zuken.com/de/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/04/athlete-wearable-technology-featured-img-510x310.jpg)
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With key functionality in many cases commoditized, the success or failure of wearables is increasingly determined in the early stages of the PCB and mechanical integration process where requirements are translated into practical design decisions such as how functions are mapped to PCBs and PCBs are integrated into the enclosure.