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From: Robert Tozier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:51 PM
To: Flinders, Randall
Subject: IEEE Meeting at Emulex


 IEEE Meeting February 25, 2003 at 6:30 pm

The Continuum of ESD as Exhibited in Nature and Applied to Systems

The presentation will consist of reviewing the dynamic continuum of impulse
waveforms experienced for personnel ESD as it occurs in nature combined with
the mechanisms that produce the variables in these effects. The ESD impulse
wave shapes will be described for : humans directly; humans with metallic
objects; and ESD from furnishings, such as chairs and carts. These "real"
ESD events will be contrasted to those established by standards committees.
A brief over-view of how different spectra derived from various ESD
amplitudes effectively propagates in systems will conclude the program.

Speaker:
W. Michael King
W. Michael King, after a period of design and production in the professional
audio recording industry, entered the field that is now known as EMC in 1960
(at that time the concept was defined simply as a segment within the
discipline of systems integration and spectrum management) when still in
education with the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute (CREI - accredited EE
program). He has been participating in the field of Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) engineering for over forty-two years. Within that
period, he has been: engaged in the EMC definition, design, evaluation,
implementation, management and execution of well over (an estimated) one
thousand programs and projects; engaged in contracts with over 1,000 project
and systems developers with over 400 clients. During his tenure in the
engineering and management disciplines he has held positions that, as a
partial though significant list, include (in sequence): Lab EMC supervisor;
Lab manager; Systems Engineer; Director, Systems Engineering; Project
Manager for ELINT; Senior Technical Specialist (Airesearch); Chief
Electronics Engineer (Teledyne Radar Relay Division); Manager of EMI/EMC
Operations; Technical Program Monitor for NAVSEC/SYSCOM; EMC Integration
Advisor to NAVWEPS/NWC; Advisor/Integration USAF/MOL Orthogonal Array; Plant
Operations General Manager; EMC Program Manager; Policy Advisor to Senior
Corporate Staffs (Government and Commercial Projects); and General
Program/Hardware manager for many projects.
The speaker was responsible for seminal studies in ESD that contributed to
the art as it is known today.
Please visit:
www.systemsemc.com or www.systems-emc.com for more information about the
speaker.

Location:
Emulex Corporation in Costa Mesa
Entrance between the Emulex and QLogic buildings
3535 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626

When:
February 25, 2003
6:30pm Dinner Served
Presentation 7:00pm to 8:00pm

MEETINGS ARE NOW FREE!!!!
FREE! for IEEE Members and Students with Valid Student ID Card
FREE! for non-IEEE Members
Reservations requested by 5:00 p.m. February 21.
Please e-mail or call.
Robert Tozier at 714-337-1133 or
[email protected]

Best Regards,


Robert Tozier
Business Development Specialist
CKC Laboratories, Inc.
Direct 714-337-1133
Office 714-993-6112
Fax 714-993-0171
Toll-Free (800) 500-4EMC

http//: www.ckc.com
CKC Certifications Services has been designated as a TCB for all scopes
subject to  US (FCC) Certifications!  Go to http://www.ckccertification.com
for more information.


Title: FW: IEEE Meeting at Emulex


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Tozier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:51 PM
To: Flinders, Randall
Subject: IEEE Meeting at Emulex


 IEEE Meeting February 25, 2003 at 6:30 pm

The Continuum of ESD as Exhibited in Nature and Applied to Systems

The presentation will consist of reviewing the dynamic continuum of impulse
waveforms experienced for personnel ESD as it occurs in nature combined with
the mechanisms that produce the variables in these effects. The ESD impulse
wave shapes will be described for : humans directly; humans with metallic
objects; and ESD from furnishings, such as chairs and carts. These "real"
ESD events will be contrasted to those established by standards committees.
A brief over-view of how different spectra derived from various ESD
amplitudes effectively propagates in systems will conclude the program.

Speaker:
W. Michael King
W. Michael King, after a period of design and production in the professional
audio recording industry, entered the field that is now known as EMC in 1960
(at that time the concept was defined simply as a segment within the
discipline of systems integration and spectrum management) when still in
education with the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute (CREI - accredited EE
program). He has been participating in the field of Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) engineering for over forty-two years. Within that
period, he has been: engaged in the EMC definition, design, evaluation,
implementation, management and execution of well over (an estimated) one
thousand programs and projects; engaged in contracts with over 1,000 project
and systems developers with over 400 clients. During his tenure in the
engineering and management disciplines he has held positions that, as a
partial though significant list, include (in sequence): Lab EMC supervisor;
Lab manager; Systems Engineer; Director, Systems Engineering; Project
Manager for ELINT; Senior Technical Specialist (Airesearch); Chief
Electronics Engineer (Teledyne Radar Relay Division); Manager of EMI/EMC
Operations; Technical Program Monitor for NAVSEC/SYSCOM; EMC Integration
Advisor to NAVWEPS/NWC; Advisor/Integration USAF/MOL Orthogonal Array; Plant
Operations General Manager; EMC Program Manager; Policy Advisor to Senior
Corporate Staffs (Government and Commercial Projects); and General
Program/Hardware manager for many projects.
The speaker was responsible for seminal studies in ESD that contributed to
the art as it is known today.
Please visit:
www.systemsemc.com or www.systems-emc.com for more information about the
speaker.

Location:
Emulex Corporation in Costa Mesa
Entrance between the Emulex and QLogic buildings
3535 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626

When:
February 25, 2003
6:30pm Dinner Served
Presentation 7:00pm to 8:00pm

MEETINGS ARE NOW FREE!!!!
FREE! for IEEE Members and Students with Valid Student ID Card
FREE! for non-IEEE Members
Reservations requested by 5:00 p.m. February 21.
Please e-mail or call.
Robert Tozier at 714-337-1133 or
[email protected]

Best Regards,


Robert Tozier
Business Development Specialist
CKC Laboratories, Inc.
Direct 714-337-1133
Office 714-993-6112
Fax 714-993-0171
Toll-Free (800) 500-4EMC

http//: www.ckc.com
CKC Certifications Services has been designated as a TCB for all scopes
subject to  US (FCC) Certifications!  Go to http://www.ckccertification.com
for more information.

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