Subject: Oregon and SW. Washington IEEE EMC Chapter Meeting, September 29,
2003


Details:

Topic:  "EMC Design Considerations for Military Systems Utilizing High
Speed  Commercial Interfaces Such As USB, Firewire, 100 Base T, DVI and
SERDES"

Speaker: Chris Kendall, CKC Labs
When:  September 29, 2003, 6:30 to 8:30 (Dinner served at 6:30)
Where:  University of Portland, Franz Hall 223

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until next Monday.

Link to map for University of Portland:
        http://www.worldaccessnet.com/%7Eemc/UP%20Map.htm
Link to campus map for University of Portland:
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About The Speaker:
In his 40 years of EMC experience, Mr. Kendall has been the chief EMC
consultant  for a multitude of commercial, light industrial, medical,
military and avionics projects.   He holds a BS degree in Physics from
California State University at Northridge.  He  founded CKC in 1973 to
provide EMC design consultation and testing services.  He  has presented
seminars worldwide regarding EMC Design, HIRF, ESD, and EMC
measurement.  He is the co-developer of EMCad1(TM) Design Analysis
Software,  an ANSI C63 Subcommittee member, an ANSI medical standards
committee member,  an EMC consultant to HIMA, an SAE AE-4R Sub-committee
chair, and a NARTE Senior  EMC Engineer.  He is currently the Principal
Consultant and CEO of CKC Laboratories,  Inc.  In addition to his vast
knowledge of EMC, Chris is also a gifted speaker and teacher.   Attendee
interaction, in the form of questions and other inputs, are a valuable
aspect of  every Chris Kendall seminar.

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Camille Good
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