IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society

Join us for our next virtual chapter meeting! We will meet Sept 18th, 2019 
at 12 noon EDT (Time in New York), to cover Power supply safety by Gary 
Tornquist.
Originally given at the ISPCE 2019 in San Jose this presentation considers 
where safety issues may still be lurking in power supplies, after all the 
functional, quality and regulatory requirements have been satisfied.  The 
presentation focuses on high volume, low power consumer power supplies 
used for example with personal computers or cell phones.  A general rule 
is proposed, most issues will exist in interface boundaries of all types. 
The probability of a safety issue occurring in any given power supply unit 
are very low, but if enough are manufactured the risk cannot be ignored. 
Example concerns are drawn from both theory and experience, and some good 
practices for mitigations are presented.
Details for the webex meeting are sent through IEEE Notice. If you are a 
member of the society and do not receive the IEEE Notice or if you have 
any questions, please reach out to us at virtualchapter.p...@gmail.com.
All IEEE PSES members, come join us. 
About our speaker:
Gary Tornquist 

Holding a BS in engineering from Caltech and MS EE from UCLA, Mr. 
Tornquist has >25 years experience as an engineer and manager for 
electronic companies such as Hughes Aircraft, Hewlett Packard and most 
recently the Director of Product Safety at Microsoft Corp.  Along the way 
he earned an MBA at Emory University and is a Certified Fire & Explosion 
Investigator.   He has designed power electronics, microwave test 
equipment, data acquisition & telecommunication equipment, information 
technology and consumer electronics.  A founding member of PSES and past 
co-chair of the technical program of the PSES symposium, he is currently a 
safety consultant in Seattle WA.



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