On Feb. 27, 2013, at 2 p.m. E.S.T., Keith Armstrong will present a live webinar on
“Understanding EMC Basics: EM Field Theory and Three Types of EM Analysis.”
This webinar describes a simple, easy non-mathematical engineering understanding of the physical underpinning of electromagnetics leads directly to design techniques for EMC that save time and money overall, improve product functional performance, increase profitability and reduce financial risks.
Who should attend:
All electronic designers, including PCB designers, and their managers.
What they should expect:
Practical no-nonsense understanding of some of the electrical/electronic underpinnings that are key to understanding EMC, SI and PI design.
No jargon, plain English, hardly any mathematics.
With this non-mathematical understanding of the physics underpinning EMC, it will be much easier to understand EMC design techniques and decide which to use in any application, whether modules (however small), products, equipment, systems or installations (however large).
Our Speaker
Keith Armstrong graduated with honors from Imperial College London in 1972 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, specializing in analogue circuit design and electromagnetic field theory.
Between 1972 and 1990 he worked for a variety of electronics companies, as electronic designer, then project manager and design manager. In 1990 he went independent with Cherry Clough Consultants Ltd, providing design services to help achieve compliance with EMC, and with Safety, whilst at the same time helping to reduce time-to-market, design costs, unit manufacturing costs, and warranty costs. Now, in 2012, Cherry Clough has had nearly 800 satisfied customers in almost all areas where electronics are used.
Additional achievements of Keith Armstrong include: Chartered Electrical Engineer (UK) since 1978 Group 1 European Engineer since 1988 Past Chairman of IEE’s Professional Group (E2) on EMC Member of IEE’s EMC & Product Safety Societies Chairman of IEE’s Working Group on EMC & Functional Safety UK expert appointed to IEC 61000-1-2 maintenance team Numerous publications on EMC for Functional Safety UK expert appointed to IEC 61000-6-7 maintenance team UK expert appointed to IEC 60601-1-2 maintenance team (medical device EMC) Published numerous articles, presented many papers, and published three textbooks, on good, cost-effective EMC design practices for everything from circuits through PCBs to products, systems and installations of any size, whether static or mobile.