IEEE Central Illinois Section: EU Radio Equipment Directive Updates

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The IEEE Central Illinois Section (CILS) will host a technical talk at Bradley University on the topic of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

This presentation will review the requirements for compliance under the European Union (EU) Radio Equipment Directive, a CE Marking Directive, and recent updates that include new requirements for cybersecurity under the new Cyber Resilience Act, which includes all wireless related products placed on the market, with a direct focus on manufacturers of host devices that have wireless capabilities as well as associated digital elements.

REGISTRATION:

This event is open to all IEEE Members, IEEE Students, IEEE Graduate Students, and prospective IEEE members.  To attend this event either in-person or online, you must register below.

BRINGING A GUEST?

If you plan to bring a guest, please indicate so when you register.

PARKING:

For complete details about how to park at Bradley University, visit https://www.bradley.edu/offices/business/parking/.  Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours a day, and we recommend arriving early in case of unexpected congestion.

  • Visitor Center Parking Lot: Visitor parking is available near the Bradley University Visitor Center (830 N Elmwood Ave, Peoria, IL 61606).  This lot is near the southwest corner of W Saint James St. and N Duryea Pl.  Drivers entering this lot will need to spend one quarter ($0.25) to open the exit gate.  For complete details about visitor parking, visit: https://www.bradley.edu/offices/business/parking/visitor/.
  • Bradley University Main Street Parking Deck: Individual visitor parking spaces may be available at the parking deck located at 913 N Maplewood Ave #911, Peoria, IL 61606.

MEETING ROOM LOCATION:

Business and Engineering Convergence Center (BECC)
Room number: 4120

HOW TO ATTEND ONLINE:

This meeting's presentation will be streamed online using WebEx teleconferencing.  See below for details on how to connect via phone or web.

ABOUT US:

The IEEE Central Illinois Section serves members and students in Champaign, Bloomington, Peoria, Springfield, Danville, Litchfield, Decatur, Quincy, and their surrounding areas.  The IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society is the world's largest organization dedicated to research and education for the reduction of electromagnetic interference.



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  • Date: 19 Sep 2024
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  • 1500 W Main st
  • Peoria, Illinois
  • United States 61606
  • Building: Business and Engineering Convergence Center (BECC)
  • Room Number: 4120
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  • Starts 01 July 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 19 September 2024 11:59 AM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Jack Black

Topic:

EU Radio Equipment Directive Updates

This presentation will review the requirements for compliance under the EU Radio Equipment Directive, a CE Marking Directive, and recent updates that include new requirements for cybersecurity under the new Cyber Resilience Act, which includes all wireless related products placed on the market, with a direct focus on manufacturers of host devices that have wireless capabilities as well as associated digital elements.

Biography:

Jack Black has over 40 years’ experience in the field of electromagnetic compatibility,
including material development, components, standards, and international compliance
testing. Mr. Black published and presented over 30 technical papers and articles in this
field, and participated on several standards committees. For the past 23 years he has
been the Business Development Manager at DLS Electronic Systems, a large
independent compliance testing laboratory and consulting firm, based in Wheeling, IL.
He has attended Minnesota State University, in Mankato, MN, Oakton College in Des

Plaines, IL, and his degree from National Louis University, in Wheaton, IL, with
additional training in microelectronics at Auburn university in Auburn, Alabama.
He is a Life Senior Member of the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers, IEEE,
and is currently the long serving Chairman for the Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
Chicago Chapter, Region 4, as well as an executive committee member of two IEEE
EMC International Symposiums and is an active member of the IEEE Chicago Section.