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New Developments in CISPR Product Standards for Emission Measurements

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12/12/19 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST

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Rohde & Schwarz Webcast - Hosted By Signal Integrity Journal

Title:  New Developments in CISPR Product Standards for Emission Measurements

Date:  December 12, 2019

Time:  8am PT/ 11am ET

Presented By: Jens Medler, Application Support of EMI at Rohde & Schwarz

Sponsored by:  Rohde & Schwarz 

Abstract:

This webinar informs you about new developments in CISPR product standards for emission testing. It comprises changes to EMI compliance measurements for the following standards:

CISPR 11 - industrial, scientific and medical equipment
CISPR 14-1 - household appliances and electric tools
CISPR 15 - lighting equipment
CISPR 32 - multimedia equipment

Presenter Bio:

Jens Medler joined Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany, a company specialising in test equipment and radio equipment in 1996. He is responsible for the standardization and application support of EMI test receivers and accessories for both hardware and software and is active member of various CISPR Subcommittees since 1999.

This includes CIS/A on EMC measurement instrumentation and methods, CIS/D on equipment on vehicles and internal combustion engine powered devices and CIS/I on information technology equipment, multimedia equipment and receivers. Since October 2017 he is acting as Convenor of CIS/A WG2; the CISPR Working Group on EMC measurement methods, statistical techniques and uncertainty. He is recipient of the IEC 1906 Award.


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