Wireless EMC compatability - IEEE meeting

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Keith Lofstrom

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Oct 9, 2008, 1:35:42 PM10/9/08
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FYI -

This presentation at the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatability meeting
might be of interest, if you are wondering how they test and license
wireless hardware. The EMC presentations are usually understandable
to non-geeks. The general public may attend. They provide soda pop
and pizza, and there are typically about 20 to 30 attendees.

Myself, I will be at PLUG Advanced Topics that night.

Keith

----- Forwarded message from Mark Briggs <mark_...@ieee.org> -----

Dear EMC Chapter members:

Just a reminder that our monthly meeting this month will be next Wednesday,
October 15th. Our guest speaker, Greg Kiemel from NWEMC, will be discussing
The EMC Authorization of Wireless Modules in the US and EU. Greg's two-part
presentation will described the test methodologies used for determining EMC
compliance of wireless modules, and will provide an overview of the modular
approval process for EMC in the United States and in Europe.

The meeting place will be at the University of Portland in the Hall of Fame
Room at the Chiles Center (big white dome building on East side of the
campus by the soccer fields). The meeting starts with food and networking
at 6.30pm, presentation at 7.00pm. A map of the campus can be found here:
<http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/oregon/emc/campus_map.pdf>
http://ewh.ieee..org/r6/oregon
<http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/oregon/emc/campus_map.pdf> emc/campus_map.pdf (note
the map shows the Chiles Center with a red dome ... apparently it was
painted white over the summer !).

If you are going to be at the meeting please let me know so that we can plan
for food.

----- End forwarded message -----

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