Table of Contents:
- IEEE 1997, EMC, Austin Style. IEEE 1997 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility. Symposium Record European Union EMC Directive: the new world of product family standards
- Meeting the product safety requirements for CE marking in the European Union
- State of EMC technology in the United States
- EMC and other approval requirements for cellular telephone equipment in Europe
- Considerations for streamlining the FCC equipment authorization program
- Overview of the US EU MRA negotiations [EMC regulations]
- Improvements in the CW evaluation of mode-stirred chambers
- Reverberation characteristics of a large welded steel shielded enclosure
- Characterization of the maximum test level in a reverberation chamber
- Statistical simulations and measurements inside a microwave reverberation chamber
- FRCTEM cell. Approaches to improve VSWR and to suppress longitudinal components in conical TEM cells
- Finite-difference time-domain modeling for field predictions inside rooms
- An investigation on the sources of shielding degradation for gaskets with zinc coated steel enclosures
- Design of modern EMC chambers for radiated EMC testing up to 18 GHz
- A method for predicting the shielding effectiveness needed to protect a radio receiver performance laboratory from ambient interference
- On calculation of shield effectiveness of spherical shell
- Getting the best out of biconical antennas for emission measurements and test site evaluation
- Modulation impact on quasi-peak detector response
- A simple test for quickly measuring shielding effectiveness of cable and connectors
- Distributed component software for EMC test and measurement
- Initial findings in electromagnetic emissions above 30 MHz from power inverters and variable speed motor A technique for the measurement of radiated emissions in the presence of interference
- ANSI C63.4 and CISPR 22-harmony at last? [EMC test standards]
- Measurement of microwave ovens radiation between 1 and 18 GHz in relation with the CISPR standardisation activities.