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“Shielding Design and Theory”
RSVP to Bob Queen Requested by
October 19th
(so we can have adequate food)
Program
Summary:
This presentation will introduce the attendee to practical shielding theory and design fundamentals. Topics will include crosstalk, electromagnetic fields, board level shielding, and electronic enclosure shielding. A segment on enclosure testing is presented in conjunction with an aperture attenuation modeling program used to model shield performance prior to testing. Additional topics covered include honeycomb vent panels, plating attenuation comparisons, and galvanic compatibility.
Our
Speaker:
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Mr. Michael J. Oliver is Vice President of Electrical / EMC Engineering at MAJR Products Corporation in charge of customer EMC design and consulting, new product development, EMC product consultation, technical quoting, and is the ISO-9001:2000 Management Representative. Mike has over 15 yrs. experience in EMI / RFI shielding technology including electronics, military shelter electrical systems, and high power antenna / radome design. Testing / design experience to MIL-STD-461, MIL-DTL-83528 and a variety of ASTM and industry standards.
Mike holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Gannon University and has been an Electrical Engineer since 1989. He currently holds three patents (two pending), on thermal management-EMI / RFI shielding devices. He has experience in the design and testing of aerospace antennas, military electrical systems, and electronic shielding components. Mike has performed open and anechoic chamber EMI / RFI radiated tests to military standards and has utilized many antenna and RF testing hardware systems. He has written numerous technical papers on electromagnetic shielding components, shielding product enhancements, and the development of test specifications for antenna / radome radiated test methodologies. He currently serves as Chairman of the newly formed IEEE EMC Society Pittsburgh Chapter, as Vice Chairman of the SAE AE4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Committee, and is a member of the IEEE EMC and Standards and Advisory Coordination Committee (SACCom).
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