Electromagnetic Compatibility Society (EMC)   
Glenn Shelby , EMC Chair

Huntsville EMC 2006 Event July 11, 2006 The Huntsville EMC Chapter proudly presents "The Fundamentals of EMC", a One-day seminar and exhibition with speaker Clayton Paul of Mercer Univ.

To be held at:

The Bevill Conference Center and Hotel Huntsville, Alabama Contact:
Glenn Shelby
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
256.544.0694
glenn.shelby@nasa.gov

Watch for updated information on the chapter website:
http://ewh.ieee.org/r3/huntsville/emc/

The Huntsville chapter of the IEEE EMC Society has recently added several folks to the email list that I would like to welcome to our chapter. If you are not an EMC Society member yet, we encourage you to join.

So far we have held three chapter meetings this year with technical presentations. Going forward, we will be having a one day EMC tutorial and EMC exhibitors on July 11 at the Bevill Center with speaker Clayton Paul. If you haven't heard about that, please email me or check out the chapter website (http://ewh.ieee.org/r3/huntsville/emc/). To close out the technical presentations for the year, we plan to invite one of the IEEE EMC Society Distinguished Lecturers (DLs) to our September 14 chapter technical meeting.

There are a total of five DLs available and each has multiple presentation topics.

Since this will be the first time for us to coordinate a DL lecturer, I propose that we limit ourselves to a US-based speaker to avoid the hassles of international travel. Hopefully this is acceptable to everyone.

Since each speaker has multiple topics, I propose that we:

1. Vote on the choice of speaker
2. Confirm availability with the selected speaker 3. Vote on the speaker's topic

I am setting a deadline of 21 April 2006 for you to respond to me with your vote for speaker. If you are getting this email and would be interested in attending the September meeting, you are eligible to vote for your speaker or choice.

Our choices of speakers and their topics is given below. The information can also be found on the IEEE EMCS website at

http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/acstrial/distinlec.htm.

Here is a brief synopsis of future speakers and potential topics.

1. David Hockanson, Ph.D., NCE

Topics:
1. High-Speed Power Integrity Design: A presentation focused on the various components and requirements of Power Integrity from Silicon to VRM.
2. System Troubleshooting: A presentation intended to walk through the analysis of pre-scans and subsequent debugging approaches.
3. Inductance in EMC: A discussion on magnetic-flux, and how it can be decomposed for use in EMC.

2. Christopher Holloway, Ph.D.

Topics:
1. Radio-wave propagation modeling for broadband wireless communications
2. Propagation and Detection of Signals Before, During, and After Building Implosions (From Apartment Buildings to Sport Stadiums)
3. Measurements and Analysis of Shielding of RF Signal into Large Structures (From Apartment Buildings to Sport Stadiums)
4. New Class of Materials: A Discussion on Double Negative Materials, Transition Boundary Conditions, Controllable Surfaces, and Design of Metamaterials)
5. An Overview of EMC test Facilities: What is needed for the Future?
6. Electromagnetic Absorbing Materials for EMC Chamber Applications

3. Dr. David Pommerenke

Topics:
1. Electrostatic Discharge - From physics to testing
2. Electrostatic Discharge - It Failed! How to find the root cause!
3. Obtaining trustworthy results in numerical calculations
4. EMI Analysis of complex systems
5. Recent and coming developments in the standardization of ESD testing
6. How simulation can help EMC without solving for the complete system

One or portions of two of the following topics will be included in a single lecture:
1. The use of slow traces as signal return, e.g. in flex cables or two-layer boards
2. The use of an active differential probe to identify the source of an emission
3. How can a Synchronous Switching Noise current be measured and will it provide sufficient excitation to cause a failing signal level?
4. Using power traces instead of power planes: What is the trade-off?

 

Glenn Shelby
Chair, Huntsville Chapter
IEEE EMC Society
Voice: (256) 544-0694
Email: glenn.a.shelby@nasa.gov
Huntsville EMCS website: http://ewh.ieee.org/r3/huntsville/emc/
IEEE EMCS website: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/