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Announcing the 2022 Experiments and Demonstrations!

By Gabe Alcala and Jacob Dixon, Experiments and Demonstrations Committee Co-Chair


As a result of the Call for Experiment and Demonstration Proposals, we are pleased to announce the accepted proposals below that will be presented at the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal and Power Integrity, August 1-5, in Spokane, Washington. You will not want to miss the popular Experiments and Demonstrations program that will be held in the Exhibition Hall on August 2-4.  This hands-on activity provides a unique learning experience that complements the technical presentations at the symposium.  It is traditionally one of the educational highlights of the annual symposium!  


Debugging a Failed EMC Chamber Above 1 GHz Using Chamber Imaging Method
By Yibo Wang and Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas, USA

Finding Resonances with Near Field Probes in Troubleshooting EMI/EMC Problems
By Arturo Mediano, Electronics Engineering and Comms, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain

Shielded Cable Terminations? Impact to Shielding Effectiveness for Aviation Wide Band Gap Converter Applications 
By Cong Li and Xuan Yi, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, New York, USA

The Benefits of a Novel Wideband EMI Receiver Concept    
By Matthias Keller and Jeremy Cline, Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany  

The Wideband Receiver in EMI Testing Scenarios with Real-World Examples    
By Jeremy Cline, Rohde & Schwarz, Dallas, Texas, USA

VIRC: Shake It Till You Make It!
By Robert Vogt-Ardatjew and Vasiliki Gkatsi, Universiteit Twente, Enschede, Netherlands 

Alternative EMC Measurements on Large Machines and Complex Machine Installations with the Tubular Wave Coupler (TWC)    
By Werner Grommes, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (IFA), German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Sankt Augustin, Germany

Common Mode Conducted Susceptibility Testing - A Simplified Method    
By John McCloskey and Jen Dimov, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, College Park, Maryland, USA

Common Mode Energy, Loop Impedance, and the Use of Ferrites    
By Patrick Andre, Andre Consulting, Inc., Mill Creek, Washington, USA

Demonstration of Low Cost Software Defined Radio Capabilities    
By Karen Burnham, Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc., Lakewood, Colorado, USA

Fast E-Field Mapping    
By Samuel Hildebrandt, LUMILOOP GmbH, Dresden, Germany

Inductance Demonstration    
By Bruce Archambeault, International Business Machines Corp., Four Oaks, North Carolina, USA

Measure Ground Bounce and Power Rail Noise on a Digital IC with This Simple Method    
By Eric Bogatin, ECEE, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA

Simulation of Conductive and Radiated Emission for Off and On-Board Radio Receivers according to CISPR 12 and 25 for Automotive Applications
By C.J. Reddy and Albert Dunford, Altair Corporation, Troy, MI, USA

Automated Flows for Signal Integrity and EMC Simulations
By Wade Smith and Juliano Mologni, Ansys, Canonsburg, PA


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