EMC Experiments and Demonstrations

Experiments & Demonstrations

EMC Experiments and Demonstrations

To further its mission of Electromagnetic Comptibility (EMC) education and training, the EMCS Education Committee has sponsors many activities and resources.  Among these activities is a collection of EMC experiments and demonstrations that can be carried out by those interested in learning about the fundamentals of EMC as well as live EMC demonstrations at the annual EMC symposia.

The experiments and demonstrations listed here are meant primarily to illustrate the fundamental concepts of EMC.  Thus, they are not meant to illustrate a specific design to address a specific problem.  Rather, they are meant to help gain a concrete or physical appreciation of the concepts that underlie good EMC design principles so that you can assess or troubleshoot EMI issues by applying the knowledge of fundamental EMC concepts. 

To help those that are new to EMC, we have classified our experiments and demonstrations as basic, intermediate or advanced, depending upon the complexity or depth of the concepts we are attempting to illustrate.  Finally, for those very new to this field, we will provide a basic introduction to the key pieces of equipment required to carry out the experiments. 

On this page you will find links to many of these experiments, demonstrations and related material, as well as a link to the Resource Center, where there are additional EMC resources.

EMC Instrumentation

While the instrumentation to conduct professional EMC troubleshooting and testing can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars, many of the basic concepts of EMC can be learned with much less expensive equipment, and many of the items required to conduct these experiments can be found around most homes or made inexpensively.  To assist the beginner, we have provided a short introduction to some of the key items required to conduct these experiments.

VOMs / DMMs

Oscilloscopes

Spectrum Analyzers

Antennas

Near-Field Probes

EMC Experiments

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IEEE EMC Resource Center

Here you’ll find content from past Symposia as well as select Webinars, Tutorials, Experiments, Demos, Manuals, and Case Studies While some of the material requires a small fee for those not a member of the IEEE EMC Society, much of the material is free for all interested parties.

EdCom Activities

Activities

EMC Education Grant

The Electromagnetic Compatibility Society (EMCS) of the IEEE annually searches for a University or College to assist in adding EMC to their curriculum.

EdCom Meetings

EdCom Meetings

EMC Education Committee (EdCom) Meetings

The main EMC Society Education Committee (EdCom) Meetings are held annually during the IEEE International EMC Symposia meetings and monthly via teleconferencing, normally on the third Friday of the month. If you wish to participate, feel free to join us using the links provided below.  Note that we have listed the meeting time based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  If you are not familiar with how to convert UTC to your time zone, visit the following website to determine the meeting time in your local time.

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Our next in person meeting will be at the 2022 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal and Power Integrity in Spokane, Washington, USA, 1-5 August 2022. It is scheduled for Wednesday. August 3, 2022 from 7:00 to 8:30 PDT (UTC -7).  Anyone interested in participating in the Education Committee’s activities is invited to attend.

EdCom Meetings
2022Teleconference
(04/15 1400 UTC / 1000 EDT)
Agenda Teleconference
(03/18 1400 UTC / 1000 EDT)
Agenda Teleconference
(02/18 1400 UTC / 0900 EST)
Agenda Teleconference
(01/21 1400  UTC / 0900 EST)
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2021Teleconference
(12/17 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(11/19 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(10/22 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(9/24 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(8/27 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(7/30 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda 2021 Joint IEEE International Symposium on EMC, SIPI and EMC Europe
Virtual Symposium
(7/27 – 8/13)
Annual Meeting Teleconference
(7/2 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(6/4 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(5/7 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(4/9 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(3/12 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(2/12 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda
Meeting Notes Teleconference
(1/15 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
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Meeting Notes
2020Teleconference
(12/11 1100 EST / 1600 GMT)
Agenda Teleconference
(11/13 1100 EST / 1600 GMT) Teleconference
(10/16 1100 EDT / 1600 GMT)
Proposed Agenda Teleconference
(8/28 1100 EDT / 1600 GMT)
Draft Minutes Reno, NV 
Virtual Symposium
Annual EdCom Meeting
(7/29 1000 EDT / 1400 GMT) Teleconference
(7/17 1100 EDT / 1600 GMT) Teleconference (6/26)
Draft Agenda Teleconference (6/5)
Draft Agenda Teleconference
May 8 – Minutes Teleconference
April 24 – Minutes Teleconference
Febuary 28 – Minutes Teleconference
January 31 – Minutes
2019New Orleans, LA
July 22 – 26  
2018Long Beach, CA
July 30 – Aug 3
Aug 1, Draft EdCom Minutes  
2017Washington, DC
Aug 7 – 11  
2016Ottawa, Canada
July 25 – 29  

The EdCom also encourages university and college students to take part in the Student Paper Competition and Hardware Design Competition and to make a submission to each year’s Symposium. For more information about this program, check the Student Paper Competition and Hardware Design Competition web pages.

EdCom Officers

Officers

EMC Society Education Committee (EdCom) Officers

The primary officers of the EMC Society Education Committee are chosen every two years by election.  Our current officers are:

ChairMark Steffka  
Vice ChairAnne Roc’h
SecretaryAntonella Ragusa
Immediate Past ChairFrank Leferink 

For those interested in serving the EMC Society Education Committee, there are many other positions for volunteer service, such as subcommittee chairs.  If interested in participating, contact one of the above officers via their email links.

Education Committee (EdCom)

Education Committee (EdCom)

EdCom Charter

This committee’s mission is to promote EMC education related activities of the IEEE EMC Society. Our vision is to provide opportunities for individuals and organizations involved with electrotechnology and products to become aware of EMC at levels consistent with their needs, and our goals are to establish an awareness of EMC fundamentals throughout industry and academia as well as to enhance EMC education through the development of improved education techniques, materials, opportunities, and communications.

Interested in Joining?

All IEEE EMCS members with an interest in furthering the purposes of the EMC Education Committee are welcome as full members. Non members of the IEEE and non members of the EMCS are welcome as associate members.

Applications for membership shall be made at scheduled meetings or by contacting one of the officers in writing stating the intention of the prospective member to be made a part of the committee and provide the necessary contact information to allow the prospective member to be placed on the committee roster.