EMC Chapter Virtual AGM
The Annual general Meeting of the United Kingdom and Ireland Chapter of the IEEE EMC Society will take place on Monday 6th June starting at 5pm.
The Annual general Meeting of the United Kingdom and Ireland Chapter of the IEEE EMC Society will take place on Monday 6th June starting at 5pm.
This Distinguished Lecture starts with an introduction to memory systems in computing devices such as computers, tablets or smartphones, following which an in depth analysis of standard memory systems for low power and high performance applications will be provided.
This talk provides an overview of the systematic root cause of electromagnetic conducted emissions of a power train.
IEEE UK and Ireland EMC Chapter presents a free meeting technical meeting open to IEEE, IET, CISPR A Members, and guests.
The IEEE EMC Society, UK and Ireland Chapter Annual General Meeting 2023 will take place online on Tuesday 12th December at 5pm (UK).
This talk will discuss the main EMC challenges faced on electrified railways and how they have been controlled and mitigated to date. It will also cover envisaged future challenges with new technologies being introduced within the railway infrastructure.
Join us for a special event at the historic birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell for three presentations by distinguished lecturers.
This technical talk includes discussion of the UK-specific cyber security regulations outlined in the PSTI Act, highlighting their relationship with RED, the categories of products they encompass, and the additional administrative obligations placed on manufacturers.
A one-day workshop presenting talks by Distinguished Lecturers from IEEE AP-S, IEEE MTT-S, IEEE EMC-S and IEEE GRS-S along with opportunities for the audience to interact with the DLs in relaxed interactive networking sessions.
This talk will start with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) techniques applied to IC chips for safety to motivate EMC-aware design, analysis, and implementation. It will discuss IC design challenges to achieve the higher levels of hardware security (HWS)