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The Student Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Design Competition is sponsored by the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society (EMCS), and is conducted by the Education and Student Activities Committee (ESAC) and its Student Design Contest Subcommittee. The goal of this competition is to provide Electrical and Computer Engineering students who are interested in the field of EMC an opportunity to apply their knowledge and gain hands-on experience.
The objective is to develop the best solution to a standardized broadband electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem while maintaining the capability to perform required electronic functions. A standard kit containing the required components for the broadband EMI circuit will be employed.
The problem involves the design, construction, evaluation, and documentation of the EMI mitigation technique(s) for a prescribed electronic circuit. A diagram for a simple electronic circuit and a standardized kit containing electronic components are provided with each “design kit.” The experimental evaluation will involve testing the completed circuit by measuring the radiated and/or conducted emissions using simple laboratory techniques and equipment.
For additional information, see the 2008 Student Design Competition Announcement.
For a list of previous Student Design Competition winners, see the Student Design Competition Winners web page.
For additional information about the Student Design Competition Program, you can contact the Harold Rudnick at the following address:
Or contact Harold via email at harold.rudnick@ieee.org