2025 MILWAUKEE IEEE EMC SEMINAR: FOR EXHIBITORS REGISTRATION ONLY
We are honored to offer Mr. Kenneth Wyatt as this year’s presenter. Mr. Wyatt brings his comprehensive Library of Knowledge on Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting success.
Our Goal is to provide EMC Seminars that are Local, Affordable and Providing the Highest Level of Educational Value. is again accomplished through Mr. Kenneth Wyatt. Our Program Committee members invites you to participate in this year’s outstanding local program.
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- Date: 23 Sep 2025
- Time: 12:30 PM UTC to 10:00 PM UTC
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- Four Points by Sheraton
- 5311 S Howell Ave
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- United States 53207
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Orville A Clarke
MKE IEEE EMC Section Vice Chair
Sr. EMC Engineer
iNarte Certified: EMC-003648-NE
Rockwell Automation Inc.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Office: 414-382-8621
- Starts 05 May 2025 05:00 PM UTC
- Ends 23 September 2025 10:00 PM UTC
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- Menu: Bacon Wrapped Filet, Chicken Marsala , Vegetarian Lasagna
Speakers
Kenneth Wyatt of Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Biography:
Kenneth Wyatt| Principal consultant of Wyatt Technical Services LLC
Website: http://www.emc-seminars.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethwyatt/
Email: ken@emc-seminars.com
He is a co-author of the popular EMC Pocket Guide and RFI Radio Frequency Interference Pocket Guide. He also co-authored the book with Patrick André, EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers, with forward by Henry Ott. He recently completed and released a three-volume “EMC Troubleshooting Trilogy”, which is now available through Amazon.
He is widely published and authors a monthly column, “Practical EMC”, for the Signal Integrity Journal, has blogged for EDN.com, Interference Technology Magazine and EE World for many years and continues to write a monthly column, “EMC Bench Notes” for InCompliance Magazine. Ken is a senior life member of the IEEE and a longtime member of the EMC Society. To contact Ken or for more information on technical articles, training schedules and links, check out his web site: http://www.emc-seminars.com.
ATTENDEES REGISTRATION LINK ONLY: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/475493
EXHIBITORS REGISTRATION LINK ONLY: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479262
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Agenda
Seminar Agenda
7:30 – 08:20am: Registration, and Continental Breakfast
8:20 – 8:30am: Welcome and Introduction
8:30 – 10:00am: Segment 1: Introduction to EMC - Basic Concepts
- Basic theory, CM/DM currents
- The top three EMC failures; RE, ESD and RI
- Why do products radiate?
- The four coupling paths
- Important design concepts, cables, grounding, bonding, shielding
- PCB design for low EMI, how signals propagate, stack-up, and partitioning
- Live demos
10:00 – 10:30am: Refreshment Break & Exhibitors Display
10:30 – 12:00pm: Segment 2: Troubleshooting & Testing Radiated Emissions
- Developing your own T/S kit
- Useful T/S tools
- Ken's 3-step process for troubleshooting radiated emissions
- Troubleshooting RE on your bench
- Typical mitigations
- Pre-compliance testing in-house
- Live demos
- Case studies
12:00 – 1:00pm: Lunch with Exhibitors
1:00 – 2:30pm: Segment 3: Troubleshooting Immunity Issues
- Radiated immunity, using near field probes to identify sensitive nodes
- ESD, tracing the path of ESD current, controlling the path of ESD current
- EFT, using an ESD simulator
- Conducted
- Surge
- Case studies
2:30 – 3:00pm: Refreshment Break, Exhibitors Display & IEEE Recognition Awards
3:00 – 4:00pm: Segment 4: Self-Generated EMI in Wireless and IoT Products, including Power Conversion Noise Mitigation
- Platform, or self-generated, EMI and how it affects wireless receivers
- NB versus BB EMI - Typical coupling paths
- Identifying energy sources, DC-DC converters, processor and memory
- Common design issues, PCB, stack-up, routing, partitioning, and antenna placement.
- Characterizing DC-DC converters with near field probes/Effect of ringing
- Workbench experiment to help identify coupling paths/typical mitigation techniques
- Live Demonstrations and Case Studies
4:50 – 5:00pm: Closing Comments and Seminar Survey - Followed by a Social Hour🥂