Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Training Seminar

 

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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Training Seminar


Have you ever unpacked a piece of computer equipment and noticed a label that start with "This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules"?

Have you ever noticed a stylized "FCC" logo on a product? Most digital devices are required to pass a series of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) tests before they can legally be sold or marketed. These labels indicate that the equipment has gone through those required tests. But what are the tests and how do you do them?

Diversey/Intellibot (https://diversey.com/solutions/taski-intellibot-robotics) will be having an internal training seminar at their facility located at 12820 West Creek Parkway Suite B, Richmond, VA 23238 and they are offering to allow IEEE members to attend for free. The only catch is that you need to respond quickly. One of their equipment suppliers, Rohde & Schwarz, is offering to provide a free lunch for everyone who attends and they need a headcount by the close of business on May 15th.

 

Date and Time

Location

  • 12820 West Creek Parkway Suite B
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • United States 23238

Contact

Registration

  • Starts 15 May 2019 03:00 PM
  • Ends 21 May 2019 05:00 PM
  • All times are America/New_York
  • No Admission Charge



Agenda

Lunch will be provided followed by a training session 

 

* Hi-level “What is EMC” overview
* Conducted vs Radiated
* Some interactive discussions to understand Diversey’s current & future EMC interest-areas, (we want to focus the rest of training on your interest-areas),
* Pre-compliance testing and standards
* Spectrum Analyzer vs EMC Receiver differences
* Near-field vs Far-field
* ESRP3 Instrument overview
  * how to enter & use antenna & cable correction factors & view EN5022 Class B limit lines.
  * …other instrument operation-specific areas Diversey would want to discuss??
* The need for increased speed in testing & new EMI diagnostic capabilities in modern EMI receivers,
* How a spectrogram display can provide valuable clues in determining the source of broadband intermittent emissions.
* Summary, discuss any areas for follow-up, & any hands-on needed at the bench & w/Diversey’s EMC Tent from: https://www.select-fabricators.com/

 

If there are other related topics that you would like to hear about, please send them to allen.jones@ieee.org prior to the close of registration so that they can be passed on to Intellibot.