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IEEE2010

IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility

Exhibition: July 25-31, 2010
Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
NEC booth # 630

Seminar


Seminar Schedule
Date Registration Seminar Title Venue Host
Aug.3, 2010 Close Lunch & Learn Irvine CA USA TechDream, NEC America
Aug.2, 2010 Close Lunch & Learn San Diego CA USA TechDream, NEC America
Jul.29, 2010 Close NEC EMIStream Forum 2010 in Florida Florida USA NEC Corporation
Apr.16, 2010 Close A Winning High Speed EMC, SI, and PI Solution; Ultra-Thin Materials and Embedded Capacitance! Beijing China Oak-Mitsui Technologies, NEC Solutions (China) Co.,Ltd.
Apr.15, 2010 Close Total Solution of PCB Design Taipei Taiwan MITS Corporation
Feb.4, 2010 Close NEC EMIStream Forum 2010 California USA NEC Corporation



NEC EMIStream Forum 2010 in Florida

Date
2010 July 29
Time
3:30 PM-6:00 PM (Registration: 3:00 PM-)
Venue
Fort Lauderdale Convention Center Room # 124
      * Admission Free (Free drinks and finger foods are served.)
Presentation
EMI Control through Grounding and PC Board Design.
                                                                 (Rick Hartley, L-3 Avionics)
Introduction of EMIStream and PIStream (Eriko Yamato, TechDream)
User Testimonial (Doug Parker, ADTRAN)


Seminar Highlight

EMI Control through Grounding and PC Board Design
                                                                 Presented by Rick Hartley, L-3 Avionics

When a time-varying (AC) current flows in a transmission line, both an electric field and magnetic field are present. When not contained, these fields are the source of EMI. An emanating Electro-Magnetic wave travels outward from its source until captured by its 180o compliment. The best way to contain and control EM fields is to understand proper Grounding (somewhat misunderstood) and proper PC board design. This short seminar illustrates a few practical design concepts to avoid stray fields and stray Common Mode Currents, helping remove the guess work from EMI control. Topics include -

All Attendees will receive a full set of overheads on EMI Control that can be utilized when designing circuits and printed circuit boards.

Rick Hartley

Rick Hartley is a Senior Principal Engineer at L-3 Communication, Avionics Systems. He is also the principal of Hartley Enterprises, through which he consults and teaches internationally to resolve noise, signal integrity and EMI problems. Rick’s focus is on correct design of PC boards to prevent & solve problems. He has consulted with major corporations in the US, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, Japan, England, France, Spain and Germany. His design career has focused on circuits and PC boards for computers, aircraft avionics and telecommunications. Rick has a degree in engineering from Ohio Technical Institute and 45 years of experience in electronics. He has dedicated the past 35 years to PC board and circuit development with emphasis on control of noise, in both Digital and RF circuits. He is a past member of the Editorial Review Board of Printed Circuit Design Magazine and has written numerous technical papers on methods to control EMI and signal integrity. He is currently on the IPC Designers Council Executive Board and is Chairman of the IPC Design Committees. Rick is a past international chairman of the IPC Designers Council.





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