Odjel Društva za Elektromagnetsku kompatibilnost Hrvatske sekcije IEEE (IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibilty Society Croatia Section Chapter) poziva vas na predavanje, koje će u ponedjeljak 06. studenog 2006. godine održati IEEE EMCS pozvani predavač (Distinguish Lecturer DL) Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heyno Garbe, Leibniz University of Hannover na Fakultetu elektrotehnike, strojerstva i brodogradnje u Splitu u telekonferencijskoj učionici (TCR) s početkom u 10 sati.

Naslov predavanja je: What‘s different in EMC Measurement?

Telekonferencijski prijenos bit će omogućen u daljinskim učionicama sljedećih institucija:

·        Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva, Zagreb

·        Elektrotehnički fakultet, Osijek

   

 

 What's Different in EMC Measurement?
     Presentation to the Croatia Chapter

November 6th, 2006

 Abstract: The intention of this lecture is to show the differences between the classical measurements and EMC testing. The lecture starts with some explanations, how to describe signals under EMC constraints. This gives the motivation for signal detectors like average, quasi-peak, rms and others. Making EMC measurement it always means to measure a signal which hopefully is not presents. From this fact a lot of special requirements follow for measuring radiated interference or conducted disturbances. The motivation for the given normative requirements will be shown as well as some alternative test sites. Measuring conducted disturbances means to couple or decouple a signal to the lines without changing the wanted signal transmission conditions. This can be done with LISN, CDN and other coupling clamps which will be discussed in this presentation.

 About the speaker: Dr. Heyno Garbe received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg, Germany, in 1978 and 1986 respectively. Currently he is a Professor at the Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany. In 1986 he joined Asea Brown Boveri Research Center, Switzerland. There he was involved in research activities on TEM-waveguides, the numerical calculation of electromagnetic fields, and other EMC related topics. Since 1992 he has been with the Leibniz University of Hannover where he holds a professorship in the faculty of electrical engineering and computer science. He has developed an active research program related to electromagnetic field effect modeling, testing, and measurement as applied to EMC. Prof. Garbe is also very active in several EMC related national and international standardization committees. He has authored and co-authored more than hundred articles in books, journals or on conferences.

 

 

 

 

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