History and Future of Measurement Methods in ANSC C63.4
400 Beaver Brook Road
Boxborough
MA
Electromagnetic Compatibility Chapter
The IEEE EMC-S Boston Chapter is Pleased to Announce a Meeting / Technical Presentation with Special Guests and Speakers from ANSC C63®:
Hosted at: TÜV Rheinland North America, Technology and Innovation Center
Co-Sponsored by: ETS-Lindgren and Rohde & Schwarz
Please see the attached PDF announcement with the full details, including registration link.
5 May – EMC – Announcement, Full Details, Registration
This is a unique opportunity to learn and network with members from ANSC C63.4 and contribute towards discussions which will influence future measurement methods!
Fantastic speakers and a live demonstration within a new state-of-the-art 10 meter chamber.
Register now to save your spot! We hope to see you there!
Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ieee-boston-emc-chapter-meeting-tickets-1257346399929?aff=oddtdtcreator
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025
Time: 5:00 pm Registration/check-in, complimentary dinner and refreshments
6:00 pm Welcome from TÜV Rheinland North America and IEEE EMC Boston Chapter
6:10 pm “The History of ANSI C63.4” by Art Wall, former FCC Representative to ANSC C63
6:30 pm “Addressing Under-Testing in EMC Emissions Measurements: A Comparative Analysis of Boresighting and Linear Scanning Methods” by Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren
7:00 pm “Don’t Get Tilted” By Nicholas Abbondante, Intertek, Boxborough, MA
7:30 pm Live Demonstrations of Boresight and Linear Scan Methods in 10m Chamber by Bob Mitchell, TÜV Rheinland
8:15 pm Reconvene in meeting room – Q&A – Closing Comments
8:30 pm Adjourn
See presentation abstracts and speaker bios in the attached PDF.
Location: TÜV Rheinland North America, Technology and Innovation Center, 400 Beaver Brook Road, Boxborough, MA
Parking: Complimentary parking is available
Register: There is NO CHARGE to attend, but you must register in advance. All IEEE members and guests are welcome to attend.
Please register no later than April 30 in order to ensure adequate seating and catering.
Regards, Patrick DeRoy