Probing Power Electronics Circuits
IEEE Southeastern Michigan: Chapter VIII (EMC)
Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.
Food Sponsor: Teledyne LeCroy www.Teledyne.com
Date and Time
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- Date: 21 Mar 2019
- Time: 09:30 PM UTC to 11:30 PM UTC
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- 27007 Hills Tech Ct
- Farmington Hills, Michigan
- United States 48331
- Building: Teledyne LeCroy Automotive
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- Starts 08 March 2019 04:40 PM UTC
- Ends 21 March 2019 07:40 PM UTC
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- No Admission Charge
- Menu: Regular, Vegetarian
Speakers
Mike Hertz of Teledyne LeCroy
Probing Power Electronics Circuits
Biography:
Mike Hertz has been a Field Applications Engineer with Teledyne LeCroy in Michigan for 17 years. Before joining Teledyne LeCroy, he worked in
Applications and Marketing with both Agilent Technologies and Hewlett-Packard in Colorado. He holds a BSEE from Iowa State University and an MSEE from the University of Arizona. Hertz is an Eta Kappa Nu electrical engineering honorary recipient, has published over 50 articles in the field of test and measurement, and has been awarded 6 U.S. patents in oscilloscope measurement design.
Address:Michigan, United States
Agenda
Connectivity, system bandwidth, rise time, and probe location must be carefully considered when
probing any target. Choosing the right voltage probe is important for safety of the operator, equipment,
and DUT, and to avoid producing an result. In this seminar, we will discuss which probe to use for
various applications, with an emphasis on probing power electronics circuits.
Join Teledyne LeCroy for this seminar as we discuss:
Selecting the right probing techniques to maximize the accuracy of your measurements
Probe specifications and their implications on the measured signal
Variety of probes and accessories for various measurement applications
Virtual probing software tools that allow the user to probe the signal when direct access is
physically impossible
Who Should Attend: Design engineers and technicians who use oscilloscopes with probes, especially for
testing power conversion and power electronics circuits.
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