Everyone

If you are in the UK on 18 October, you are very welcome to attend the next
EMC Chapter event.  Details below.

Best wishes

Brian Jones




Event Notice.         

IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Soc. UKRI Chapter. 

You are invited to attend the forthcoming Chapter Experiment Demonstration
session on Wednesday 18th October 2006
at:  EMCUK2006 Newbury Racecourse,   http://www.emcuk.co.uk/ 

Location: Marquee annex on ground floor. 

Title:      Experiment Demonstrations and Computer Solution Demonstrations

The practical experiment presentations are intended to demonstrate EMC
concepts and principles, phenomena, effects, and measurement methods.  The
computer solutions presentations are intended to illustrate EMC modelling
approaches and simulation methods through a series of interactive computer
demonstrations.  The presentations are table-top informal practical
demonstrations that are similar to poster sessions, they are presented
simultaneously and repeated continuously. 

        Agenda. 
        
Session time: 09:30 - 14:00.
Content will include: 

"Demonstration of the Effectiveness of EMP Protective Devices" -  Andrew
Lambourne. 
This table-top demonstration will show the effectiveness of a variety of
commercially available transient protection devices (TPDs).  Currents will
be injected into the test set-up and measurement of injected current (before
the TPD) and residual current (after the TPD) will be available for
inspection and discussion.  Results of the assessment of a variety of
different TPDs will be available for discussion. 

" A simple cable Xtalk experiment that discriminates between magnetic field
contribution and electric field contribution".  Stuart Charles 

"Analyzing current paths and magnetic fields."  Roy Ediss. 
The demonstration reviews a sensing method and then focuses on its
application using various probes and a range of test pieces, in order to
identify associated current paths and magnetic field properties.  Current
paths and field effects will be shown on PCB track arrangements, a "real"
circuit, a coaxial transmission line, twisted pair transmission line, a
crosstalk demonstrator PCB, etc. 

"Demonstration of Longitudinal Coupling Loss in Broadband PLT systems"  by
John Newbury, Fraser Robertson & Ray Brannon of the Open University Power
communications systems research Group. 

"Using Ship EDF to assess the topside electromagnetic environment of a
ship".  John J Kazik 

"Different filter topologies, simulation verses live measurements."  Lorant
Foelkel.   

Video presentations of: 
"EMC Aspects of Magnetic Field Coupling of Current Loops". Jasper Goedbloed.

"ESD and EMI in Printed Wiring Boards". Douglas Smith. 
"Effects of Pulse Rise/Fall Time on Signal Spectra". Clayton Paul. 


For further information:  Roy Ediss
Email;        [email protected]

There is no charge for Visitor attendance.  You can register to obtain a
free Visitor ticket at:  http://www.emcuk.co.uk/visitors/registration.asp

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