Pre-Compliance EMI Debugging

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IEEE Southeastern Michigan: Chapter VIII (EMC)


Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.

Note:  This event is limited to the first 100 registrants.

Event slides:  https://cloud.rs-us.net/index.php/s/DDFKgyAzPuKnFs2

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  • Date: 18 Jun 2020
  • Time: 05:30 PM to 07:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Michigan
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  • Novi, Michigan
  • United States

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  • Starts 14 April 2020 01:33 PM
  • Ends 18 June 2020 05:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Michigan
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  Speakers

James Lewis James Lewis of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Pre-Compliance EMI Debugging

Abstract:  When it comes to passing the final EMI Compliance test for a new design, the sooner testing begins, the more likely you can address potential issues. The cost to address a problem exponentially rises as the project nears completion. So, designing with EMI in mind can help prevent the first-time EMI compliance test failure rate of 50 to 80%. Save both time and money by learning how to discover & address potential issues early in the design cycle in this webinar. Matthew Maxwell and James Lewis from Rohde & Schwarz discuss how to use instruments like a spectrum analyzer and an oscilloscope to help locate, diagnose, and fix EMI or EMC issues with a design. These proactive measurements can result in a more predictable product release schedule, enabling the success critical to today’s competitive market.

Biography:

  • James Lewis has a background spanning from measurement science to capacitors. Using digital test equipment, like high bandwidth oscilloscopes, he has helped customers solve their toughest jitter and signal integrity issues. In addition to his work with high-speed digital systems, James has authored numerous papers on how passive components affect the power integrity of DC-DC converters. Currently, he is the North American Oscilloscope Product Manager for Rohde and Schwarz America.

     

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Matt Maxwell Matt Maxwell

Biography:

Matt Maxwell is a Product Manager for Rohde & Schwarz for Spectrum and Signal Analyzers. He has worked in the test and measurement field for more than 19 years in for RF test equipment. His experience includes writing papers around numerous RF applications such as EMI, aerospace and defense, and wireless technologies. Matt served as a submarine officer in the US Navy and received a degree in electrical engineering

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Agenda

5:30 Networking 

6:00 Presentation



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