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EMC Fest '2023

May 25, 2023

 

Topics: See Agenda Below

Important Registration Information - Please read First!

Vendors Register Here

 

 Location: Embassy Suites 19525 Victor Parkway, Livonia, Michigan,48152, USA

 

 

FEE SCHEDULE

IEEE Members Registered Before  May 1

$50

Non-Members Registered Before May 1

$75

IEEE Student Members Before May1

$25

Vendor Extra Staff Before May 1

$50

Retired / Unemployed / Life  IEEE Members Before May 1  

$25

CEU Units *

$25

 

All after May 1 or At the Door 

$100

 

 

NO REFUNDS AFTER May 1, 2023

* Requires additional use of registration system.

 

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  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



  • Date: 25 May 2023
  • Time: 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Michigan
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  • 19525 Victor Parkway
  • Livonia, Michigan
  • United States 48152
  • Building: Embassy Suites

  • Contact Event Hosts
  • Scott Lytle - Registrar.  scott@emcsociety.org 

    Steve Tomba - Vendor Tables steve@emcsociety.org

     

     

  • Starts 01 February 2023 01:24 PM
  • Ends 22 May 2023 10:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Michigan
  • 1 in-person space left!
  • Admission fee ?
  • Menu: Regular, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Vegan


  Speakers

Eric Bogatin Eric Bogatin

Topic:

See Agenda Table

Biography:

Dr. Eric Bogatin is a Signal Integrity Evangelist with Teledyne LeCroy and the Dean of the Teledyne LeCroy Signal Integrity Academy, at Be The Signal.  Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado  – Boulder in the ECEE dept, and technical editor of the Signal Integrity Journal.

Dr. Bogatin received his BS in physics from MIT in 1976 and MS and PhD in physics from the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1980. He has held senior engineering and management positions at Bell Labs, Raychem, Sun Microsystems, Ansoft and Interconnect Devices. He has written seven technical books in the field and presents classes and lectures on signal integrity world wide.

In 2011, his company, Bogatin Enterprises, which he founded with his wife, Susan in 1990, was acquired by Teledyne LeCroy. After concluding his live public classes in 2013, he devoted his efforts into creating the Signal Integrity Academy, a web portal to provide all of his classes and training content online, for individuals and for companies.

For Teledyne LeCroy, he lectures worldwide on Best Measurement Practices using high performance oscilloscopes.

As an adjunct professor at CU, Eric teaches classes on PCB design, high speed digital design and other electronics classes.

Address:Boulder, Colorado, United States

Todd Hubing Todd Hubing

Topic:

See Agenda Table

Biography:

Dr. Todd Hubing is a Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson University and President of LearnEMC. Dr. Hubing holds a BSEE degree from MIT, an MSEE degree from Purdue University and a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University. He was an engineer at IBM for 7 years and a faculty member at the University of Missouri-Rolla for 17 years before joining Clemson University in 2006. At the University of Missouri-Rolla (now the Missouri University of Science and Technology), he was a founding faculty member of the UMR Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory.

As the Michelin Professor of Vehicle Electronics at Clemson, he established the Clemson Vehicular Electronics Laboratory where he supervised research projects and taught classes in vehicle electronics, electromagnetic compatibility and digital signal integrity.

At LearnEMC, he provides EMC instruction, consulting and design assistance to engineers working in the automotive, aerospace and consumer electronics industries.

Dr. Hubing has authored or co-authored over 200 papers and presentations on electromagnetic modeling, electromagnetic compatibility and the design of reliable electronic systems. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Fellow of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, and a Past-President of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Societ

Address:Wisconsin, United States






Agenda

  Program Outline: Thursday May 25, 2023

6:00   Vendor Table Setup (till 8:30)  
8:00   REGISTRATION & EXHIBITS 
 
8:30   CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 


9:00
 

Session 1 - Placing Board Level Decoupling Capacitors

Decoupling capacitors can be an easy and elegant way to reduce EMC on a board. Determining where decoupling capacitors should be placed on a board, and the fundamental principles that determine their placement, will be answered by Dr. Eric Bogatin along with delightful demonstrations during the first EMCFest presentation 

10:00   Break & Exhibits  


11:00
 

Session 2 –  Simple Calculations Anyone Can Do to Help Ensure EMC Design Compliance 

Does your analog ground really need to be isolated from your digital ground? What’s the maximum data rate your wire harness can carry without exceeding radiated emissions requirements? Does your heatsink need to be grounded? These are some of the many questions that must be answered during a product’s initial design stage (before hardware is built and tested). Often these decisions are made by applying design guidelines. The problem is, there are no general guidelines that adequately address these situations. In many cases, a simple calculation will provide a definitive answer with no hardware or testing required.  

12:00   LUNCH


1:00
 

Session 3 – Stopping PCB Boards From Screaming

PCB Boards need to be deliberately designed to avoid being very noisy. Dr. Eric Bogatin is a career guide on silencing screaming PCB boards.  Join us at the EMCFest, as right after lunch Dr. Eric Bogatin gives this presentationIt’s a great demonstration of three important PCB layout techniques to keep your boards from  screaming.

2:00   Break & Exhibits 

3:00
 

Session 4 – Horrible EMC Design Advice You Can Find on the Internet (and in Print) 

EMC consultants review lots of printed circuit board layouts and electronic system designs. Some of them are pretty good and others have significant issues. Occasionally, designs that are incapable of meeting any of their EMC requirements pop up. Almost invariably, these designs are heavily influenced by “helpful” EMC advice the designer found online. Sometimes, this advice was taken from 40-year-old publications and copied into new documents. Sometimes, it’s new advice based on bad physics. This presentation reviews some of the bad advice circulating online and in print today. It also provides a few clues that can help you recognize bad advice when you see it.

4:00   Reception 

5:00   Close of EMC Fest

 

NOTE: breaks will be scheduled at the speaker’s discretion. Table-top displays (exhibits) will be open during registration, lunch, all breaks, and the reception. Access to the table-top displays is available during the technical sessions, but the displays may not be manned during those times.            

Lunch Menu:

Roma Buffet

Vegetable Minestrone Soup

Caesar Salad

Warm Garlic Bread Sticks

Penne Pasta

Creamy Alfredo & Tangy Marinara Sauce

Roasted Vegatables with Italian Seasoning

Meatballs

Grilled Chicken 

Coffee, Soft Drinks & Iced Tea

Hotel Information: Embassy Suites is offering a limited number of reduced rate King rooms using EMC Fest 2023  https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/dttlies-xem-95321cf1-8c4c-4a6b-af84-d6fe5b40fb86/  for $129 which includes Internet, Pool, Cocktail Reception and breakfast buffet may included if COVID restrictions are lifted . You can get this special rate  if you reserve your room by  April 1, 2022. After which rooms and rates are subject to availability. The Embassy Suites Hotel is located 22 miles from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. From I-275 take the 7 Mile Road - East. Travel approximately 1/4 of a mile to Victory Parkway. Turn left on proceed approximately 1/4 mile. Embassy Suites will be on the left . Contact (734) 462-6000 to make arrangements. Airport shuttle is not available so plan a taxi , Uber or car to travel to the hotel.

 



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