Aloha Sonia,
I'm glad you found this interesting.
Please consided contacting David Aylward , davida@dsnplus, is the designer council
president on my list from IPC ,in the San Jose area .
Rick Hartley's e-mail is [log in to unmask]
He presentation is very well presented in layman terms for designers it also
contains excellent practices for engineer's - issues not taught in college.
If you can get him in town, I highly recommend the designers council plan an event
around him.
Aloha Ray
Sonia Singh wrote:
> Hi Technetter,
>
> Rick Hartley
>
> I would like to attend this Seminar. Is there one coming to the San
> Jose area in the near future.I would appreciate if you could give me
> some leads here.
>
> Sonia Singh
> New Product Engineer
> Access Network
> Raychem
>
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> Subject: San Diego IPC Designers Council Meeting
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> Place: Ramada Inn.
> 5550 Kearny Mesa Road
> San Diego, CA 92111
> (619) 278-8000
> Date: Jan. 21, 1999
> Time: 6pm - 9pm
>
> Cost: $5.00 for non IPC Designer Council Members.
>
> Topic: EMI & Crosstalk Control at the board level.
> Rick Hartley - Applied Innovation
>
> The Issue!
> When a time-varying (AC) current flows in a wire or conductor, both an
> electric field and a magnetic field are present. These fields are the cause
> of both EMI and Crosstalk. In recent years the effect of these fields has
> increased in digital circuits due to increased device speeds (faster rise
> and fall times). A device with a 1.0 nSec rising edge will likely have a 16
> times greater EMI signature than a device with a 4.0 nSec rising edge.
>
> The Solution!
> There is no place in a circuit or system where we have better control of
> these fields than at the PC board level. Gaining an understanding of what
> generates these fields and how to control them and their effects will take
> EMI and Crosstalk control from "guess work" to basic "everyday practice".
>
> This 2+ hour presentation is a crisp and focused short course on the issues
> PC board designers and Engineers need to know to resolve EMI and Crosstalk.
> The topics include-
> * Elements of EMI and Crosstalk.
> * Circuit Properties - Frequency, Inductance, Capacitance and Current
> Paths.
> * Why EMI and Crosstalk are on the Rise.
> * Differential and Common Mode EMI.
> * Proper Power Distribution and Decoupling.
> * Techniques to Control EMI and Crosstalk.
> * Size and Position of Power Planes.
> * Type and Location of Components.
> * Signal Routing Techniques.
> * PC board layer structuring (Board Stack).
> * Grounding Techniques.
> ____________________________________________
>
> Rick Hartley is a Senior PCB Hardware Engineer at Applied Innovation, a
> provider of equipment to the telecommunications and Internet access
> industry. His background is in the design of printed circuits for computers,
> aircraft avionics and telecommunications. Rick's first high speed was in
> 1979. He has directed high speed digital and RF circuit board design, with
> emphasis on EMI control, for the past 9 years. Rick has an Associate EE
> Degree and 34 years of experience in the electronics industry. He has
> functioned as a technician and circuit designer, dedicating the last 24
> years to printed circuit design and development. Rick serves on the
> IPC-D-275 and PC Card Subcommittees, the IPC Designers Council Executive
> Committee, the Designer Certification Committee, is Chairman of the High
> Speed Focus Module Committee and is co-founder and past president of the
> Greater Ohio Chapter of the IPC Designers Council.
>
> Please forward this mail on to others who might be interested.
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