Tuesday, November 12th, 2002
"A Brief History of the EMC antenna, and the Design and Construction of
Antennas for EMC"
Details:
- One of the key instruments that we use in the day to day business of EMC
design
and testing is
the Antenna. The antenna is essentially a transition by which electromagnetic
waves
are radiated
into free space or vice-versa. What is the history behind the development of
the
antennas we use today? What considerations were made for the antenna as it is
used
for EMC test and measurement? Please join us and welcome Stu Kron of Sunol
Sciences
who will provide you with a glimpse into
the background, design and construction of the EMC antennas we presently use
today.
THE SOCIAL GATHERING WILL BEGIN AT 5:30pm AND THE MEETING WILL BEGIN AT 7:00pm
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Meeting Place: Applied Materials Building 27,
3135 Kifer Road, Santa Clara, CA 5:30-8:00pm
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Best Regards
Hans Mellberg
Regulatory Compliance & EMC Design Services Consultant
By the Pacific Coast next to Silicon Valley,
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
office:831-454-9450, cell:408-507-9694, fax:831-454-0755
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