Today, Elite's EMC Lab Manager Craig Fanning fills us in on what's been brewing in Automotive and Military standards so far this year. As a featured speaker at this year's ROACH Conference in Seattle, he presented a “Review of Automotive Standards Utilizing
Reverberation” and participated in the “Emerging Technologies in EMI/EMC
testing” panel discussion. He also attended several other meeting concerning EMC standards this spring and was kind enough to pass along some notes and a couple snapshots Read below to see what he has for us this week.
Automotive standards development at the North American and International levels continues to be hectic in 2014. The SAE EMC committees had a meeting in January of 2014 and will be having another in April. At the international level, CISPR/D WG1, CISPR/D WG2 and ISO/TC22/SC3/WG3 had their first of two meetings scheduled for 2014 in February.
Automotive standards development at the North American and International levels continues to be hectic in 2014. The SAE EMC committees had a meeting in January of 2014 and will be having another in April. At the international level, CISPR/D WG1, CISPR/D WG2 and ISO/TC22/SC3/WG3 had their first of two meetings scheduled for 2014 in February.
Craig at the IEEE EMC Society Seattle sponsored ROACH meeting |
The Chapter hosted the
Reverberation Chamber, Open Area Test Site and Anechoic Chamber (ROACH) Users
Group meeting in Seattle, Washington in March 2014. The ROACH meetings are a “think
tank” for key players in the EMC industry. Standards updates and new technologies
regarding reverberation chamber, anechoic chamber and TEM cell testing were presented.
This meeting drew experts from around the world. The experts were there to make
presentations and were also available for sidebar discussions. This meeting was
a great opportunity for people in the EMC industry to talk “shop” with others
in the industry. Pat Hall and I had a great time both during and after the
formal meetings. Take a look at that pile of Pacific coast seafood…
Pacific Seafood Feast for the Sake of Science! |
Do you have any questions about EMC Standard Changes, Testing in Reverberation Chambers, or other related topics? Please share your comments or
questions below and this week's expert, Craig Fanning, will get back to you as soon as possible.
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