Analysis
EMCUK 2007 Conference will cover fundamental principles and specialist sector requirements
An international, five-session, two day conference will prove a major attraction for design engineers of electronic products to be used in all sectors - consumer, medical, industrial, military, transport, telecom - who are required to meet high frequency EMC compliance requirements. Running as an integral part of EMCUK 07, the UK’s only EMC event, the conference will feature international speakers drawn from governmental and regulatory organisations, as well as leading industry figures and suppliers.
SessRunning concurrently on day one, Session 2 focuses on the automotive sector. Entitled ‘Navigating Automotive Compliance’, this stream will be chaired by Martin O'Hara of the Automotive EMC Network, and include presentations from representatives from Ford and MIRA.
Day two will see sessions covering: Defence and Avionics; EMC Regulations and Standards; EMC in Railways; and EMC Measurements and Design Principles.
QinetiQ, BAE Systems, TUV and ERA provide expert speakers during the Defence and Avionics program. Industry veterans Dave Imeson, Compliance Europe & Chris Marshman, York EMC Services Ltd will discuss EMC Regulations and Standards, before chairing a review on EMC Measurements and Design Principles for the rail industry.
In the final session, Ken Webb of TUV Product Services will chair a review of ‘EMC Measurements and Design Principles’ covering: Crosstalk and the Effect of Circuit Impedance; Interference Emission from TV receivers in Theory and Practice ; Co-simulation of PCB and Environment for Improving Electromagnetic Compatibility; and the Use of Time Domain Methods for CISPR16 Compliant EMI Measurements.
Now in its fourth successful year, EMCUK 2007 will be held, as in previous years, at the Newbury Racecourse Event and Conference Centre, Newbury Berks, on the 16th and 17th of October. For more details and registration, visit http://www.emcuk.co.uk/visitors or contact Alan Hutley email: alan@nutwooduk.co.uk