IEEE-North Jersey Section-Technical Talk-IMS-WIE, SAC-System Level Design and Verification of Wireless Embedded Systems

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April 4, 2012
IEEE Instrument and Measurement Society, IEEE Women in Engineering Society, and IEEE Student Branch at Fairleigh Dickinson University presents:
System Level Design and Verification of Wireless Embedded Systems
By: Allan Wolke
Abstract: This talk will have demonstrations and hands on examples of capturing &seeing (and hearing, in some cases) wireless signals using RF (radio frequency) test equipment.
Biography: Mr. Wolke is an Applications Engineer for Tektronix, providing engineering support and technical training for advanced electronic test equipment used by engineers around the world. Alan’s interest in electronics began while he was in high school, where he worked part time in a television repair shop and also earned his first ham-radio license. He earned a BSEE degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1985, and began working as a design engineer developing circuits used in fiber optic networks. He was awarded a US Patent which lead to a new position designing circuits for very high speed telecommunications circuits. As a Technical Manager he was responsible for testing integrated circuits that are used inside computer hard disk drives.

All are welcome! You do not have to be a member of the IEEE to attend.
Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM, Wednesday, April 4, 2012. There is a pizza lunch provided.
Location: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Muscarelle Building Room 205
Contacts:
rcpepe@ieee.org
IEEE.FDU@gmail.com

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  • Hackensack, New Jersey
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  • Building: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Muscarelle Building Room 205

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  • Starts 23 February 2012 12:50 AM UTC
  • Ends 04 April 2012 02:00 PM UTC
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Alan Wolke

This talk will have demonstrations and hands on examples of capturing &seeing (and hearing, in some cases) wireless signals using RF (radio frequency) test equipment.

Biography: Mr. Wolke is an Applications Engineer for Tektronix, providing engineering support and technical training for advanced electronic test equipment used by engineers around the world. Alan’s interest in electronics began while he was in high school, where he worked part time in a television repair shop and also earned his first ham-radio license. He earned a BSEE degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1985, and began working as a design engineer developing circuits used in fiber optic networks. He was awarded a US Patent which lead to a new position designing circuits for very high speed telecommunications circuits. As a Technical Manager he was responsible for testing integrated circuits that are used inside computer hard disk drives.

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Alan Wolke

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States


Alan Wolke

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States

Alan Wolke

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States






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April 4, 2012

IEEE Instrument and Measurement Society, IEEE Women in Engineering Society, and IEEE Student Branch at Fairleigh Dickinson University presents:

System Level Design and Verification of Wireless Embedded Systems

By: Allan Wolke

Abstract: This talk will have demonstrations and hands on examples of capturing &seeing (and hearing, in some cases) wireless signals using RF (radio frequency) test equipment.

Biography: Mr. Wolke is an Applications Engineer for Tektronix, providing engineering support and technical training for advanced electronic test equipment used by engineers around the world. Alan’s interest in electronics began while he was in high school, where he worked part time in a television repair shop and also earned his first ham-radio license. He earned a BSEE degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1985, and began working as a design engineer developing circuits used in fiber optic networks. He was awarded a US Patent which lead to a new position designing circuits for very high speed telecommunications circuits. As a Technical Manager he was responsible for testing integrated circuits that are used inside computer hard disk drives.

All are welcome! You do not have to be a member of the IEEE to attend.

Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM, Wednesday, April 4, 2012. There is a pizza lunch provided.

Location: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Muscarelle Building Room 205