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[SI-LIST] IEEE EMC Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter-- March 11, 2008
- From: "Oscar Fallah" <oscarfallah@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:13:37 -0700
Hello,
For March 2008, IEEE EMC Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter will have our
meeting on Tuesday March 11th starting at 5:30pm. No admission charge. Food
and beverages are provided at no charge.
IEEE EMC SVC chapter is honored to have W. Michael King - Systems Design
Advisor (www.systems-emc.com). W. Michael King is a systems design advisor
with a career spanning over four decades. He has held positions that have
spanned the range from Systems Engineer to Director of Systems Engineering,
and Chief Electronics Engineer. He has served as an advisor to
Executive Management
(Government Agencies and Commercial corporations). Many terms used for PC
Board Layout, such as the "3-W Rule", the "V-plane Undercut Rule", and
"ground stitching nulls", were all originated by Mr. King.
*Topic: Minimizing EMI & Noise - Coupling Among Circuit Regions In Circuit
Boards *
Increasingly, circuit boards have a diversity of circuit "block" regions
that are not necessarily functionally compatible for noise from region to
region in terms of performance margins. High speed "digital circuit regions"
will demand high impulse currents from power planes that produce EMI
and potentially
high "noise" when compared to the sensitivities of "analog regions."
Please see attached March 2008 newsletter for more detail, agenda and
location.
Hope to see you there.
Regards,
IEEE EMC Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter
http://www.scvemc.org
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