Phoenix IEEE EMC Chapter Meeting – Modern Techniques for Accurate EMC and E3 Simulations of Full Devices and Full Platforms
Date: 24 Sep 2024
Time: 05:30 PM to 08:00 PM  All times are (UTC-07:00) Arizona
https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431081


The Phoenix IEEE EMC Chapter meeting to be held on Thursday, May 11th, 2023.   Dr. Robert Johnk from NTIA, will be presenting “ HIGH-RESOLUTION TIME–DOMAIN SITE MEASUREMENTS USING ORDINARY EMC ANTENNAS”.  Bob is one of the IEEE EMC Society’s distinguished lecturers and an expert in radio-channel propagation measurements.  Please use this link to go straight to the registration page.


February 24, 2022 The IEEE EMC Phoenix Chapter is co-sponsoring a virtual event on February 24th.  Zhong Chen, the Director of RF Engineering of ETS-Lindgren will present on “Time Domain SVSWR for Compliance Site Validation Measurements Based on ANSI C63.25.1-2018” and Bob DeLisi, Principal Engineer, at UL in Melville, NY will present on “Update on Unlicensed and Licensed Wireless Device Standards ANSI C63.10-2020 and Draft C63.26”  The Technical Program, speaker Biographies and meeting registration information are included in the attached announcement and here:  https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/304408  As always, please let us know if you have any questions about the registration, or if you might know of an interesting speaker for an upcoming presentation.  We are closely monitoring the Arizona COVID case numbers and are looking forward to a time when we can all meet in person again!


IEEE EMC Society Webinar

IEEE EMC Society is hosting their second of several webinar series on May 4 2020, Susceptibility Testing Using Reverberation Chambers on May 4th at 8 AM MST.  You can sign up for the event here: https://www.emcs.org/livestream-signup.html  If you cannot join the live session, the talks will be recorded and available to view on demand through the EMCS website (www.emcs.org).

The AP/MTT/Com/EMC Joint Chapter, is chaired by Hao Xin. hxin@ece.arizona.edu

This joint chapter is formed from members of the Antennas and Propagation, Microwave Theory and Techniques, Communications, and Electromagnetic Compatibility Societies. There are approximately 150 members in these societies combined in the Tucson Section.