Compliant Measurements with FFT Technology in Order to Meet the New Requirements of CISPR and MIL-STD-461G
The Long Island Chapter of IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society is presenting a lecture titled:
New FFT or Time Domain scanning technology has been around for a long time but only recently has been proven to be compliant to EMC standards. The technology can shorten test time, but its real benefit is more accurate testing. How can you be sure what FFT receiver is compliant and meets the new specific FFT requirements in newly released standards? With this new technology it is important to know and understand the parameters so you can purchase the equipment and use it correctly. MIL-STD-461G and CISPR 16-1-1 have new terminology regarding the use of FFTs. Learn all the facts about the requirements to understand which FFTs on the market will meet your needs
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- Date: 18 Jun 2019
- Time: 06:00 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- Starts 15 April 2019 02:17 PM
- Ends 17 June 2019 12:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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Jason Smith
Compliant Measurements with FFT Technology in Order to Meet the New Requirements of CISPR and MIL-STD-461G
New FFT or Time Domain scanning technology has been around for a long time but only recently has been proven to be compliant to EMC standards. The technology can shorten test time, but its real benefit is more accurate testing. How can you be sure what FFT receiver is compliant and meets the new specific FFT requirements in newly released standards? With this new technology it is important to know and understand the parameters so you can purchase the equipment and use it correctly. MIL-STD-461G and CISPR 16-1-1 have new terminology regarding the use of FFTs. Learn all the facts about the requirements to understand which FFTs on the market will meet your needs.
Biography:
ason Smith Graduated with a BS from University of Delaware in 1997 majoring in Engineering Technology. Over all Jason has over 21 years’ experience in the EMC industry. First testing and managing at an independent EMC test lab in Pennsylvania. Later became an Applications Engineering Manager for a prominent EMC and RF test equipment manufacture. He has been a member of the USNC (US National Committee) to SC77B and SC77C, a participating member of WG10 (IEC 61000-4-3, -6) and the SAE AE2 Lightning committee. Working very closely to some of the leading EMC/EMI manufacturers in the industry.