Postponed until 2021 - EMC Standards is very excited to announce its first exhibition!
08 Aug 2019
This event has been postponed, until the 19th and 20th May 2021, due to the Coronavirus.
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For 2020 we have joined forces with EMC UK and re-launched the event as "EMC & Compliance International"an independent event at the updated facilities at Newbury Racecourse.
No longer limited to just EMC, this new event covers all product compliance issues!
EMC & Compliance International 2020 Workshops - Training Workshops, presented by Keith Armstrong
Wednesday 20thMay 2020 Training
Session One 09.00 to 10.30 -The Physics of SI, PI and EMC without maths
Everything we need to understand for right-first-time cost-effective design for Signal Integrity (SI),
Power Integrity (PI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), up to at least 24 GHz
10.30 to 11.00 Refreshments in the Exhibition Floor & Exhibition Visit
Session Two 11.00 to 12.30 -Circuit design for cost-effective SI, PI and EMC
12.30 to 14.00 Lunch in the Workshop area & Exhibition Visit with refreshments
Session Three 14.00 to 15.30 -Shielding for cost-effective SI, PI and EMC
Thursday 21stMay 2020 Training
Session One 09.00 to 10.30 -Filtering for cost-effective SI, PI and EMC
10.30 to 11.00 Refreshments on the Exhibition Floor & Exhibition Visit
Session Two 11.00 to 12.30 -Essential PCB design and layoutfor cost-effective SI, PI and EMC
12.30 to 14.00 Lunch in the Workshop area & Exhibition Visit with refreshments
Session Three 14.00 to 15.30 -AdvancedPCB design and layoutfor cost-effective SI, PI and EMC
Technical Workshops
We will be running six workshop sessions listed below, the presenters and schedule will be available shortly.
1. RED
2. Real Time Spectrum Analysis
3. Simulation
4. Antennas
5. Transport, Systems, & Installations
6. High Power EMI
Other Activities Being Planned
There will be a new type of free activity during the exhibition, at which delegates and visitors will be able to ask questions of a wide variety of EMC & Compliance experts, but with the time limited to 10 minutes for each visit to each expert.
A number of experts have already said they are keen to take part for various periods during the event, and we anticipate the that the exhibitors will want to provide many more, we would welcome your suggestions.
Watch this space! Future newsletters will list the topics that the experts will be offering, but we expect them to include:
1. EMC / safety testing requirements for products
2. D-I-Y testing techniques
3. Setting up an in-house test facility
4. Fixing EMC / safety problems
5. Designing for EMC / safety compliance
5. The uses and benefits of EMC simulators
6. Functional Safety Risk Management of EMI
7. Getting your test facility accredited by UKAS (even for in-house facilities) .
We are planning to invite an IEEE EMC Society Distinguished Lecturer to speak, on a topic yet to be decided, in the early evening on May 20th. Free snacks and drinks will be provided.
This would be a joint meeting between the IET Electromagnetics Network and the IEEE EMC Society’s UK Chapter, but anyone would be free to attend (i.e. you wouldn’t have to be a member of either society).
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