All,

Please note the meeting location for all future meetings has changed.
FROM:
Customer Center Briefing Center
EMC Corporation, 42 South Street, Hopkinton, MA

TO:
Conference Room 1-2 in Building A, 1st floor
EMC Corporation, 228 South Street, Hopkinton, MA


There will be a joint Northeast Product Safety Society and IEEE EMC
Society meeting tomorrow, Wednesday April 27th, at EMC Corporation's
Conference Room 1-2 (Building A, 1st floor) at 228 South Street in
Hopkinton, MA.  A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 6:00
PM and the technical meeting will start at 6:30 PM.  Paul Zdanowicz will
be presenting an EMC related topic concerning ferrite cores for EMI
suppression.  Dr. Richard A. Anderson will be presenting a Product
Safety related topic concerning RoHS compliance and process
compatibility.  If you will be in the area, please feel free to join us
as NPSS membership or advanced notice is not required.


Paul Zdanowicz is Product Manager for Fair-Rite Products Corporation in
Wallkill, NY.  His presentation will contain very useful information for
the attendees to specify and choose ferrite components for EMI
suppression.  This information will help engineers and technicians to
understand the basic operation of ferrite materials and components.
Learning about the various materials available and how they perform will
allow the individual to quickly choose a solution for their
application.  Topics to be covered include the basic operation of
ferrite material, an in depth discussion of EMI suppression and the
significance of test methods.  All the information presented will help
the attendees narrow the choices when choosing a ferrite solution.

Paul Zdanowicz has worked at Fair-Rite as a Product Manager for 5
years.  Prior to Fair-Rite Products, Paul spent 18 years designing
magnetic components and providing applications support for various
transformer and power supply companies.  Paul earned a BSEE from the
Polytechnic Institute of New York

Dr. Richard Anderson is a Materials Engineer in Research and Development
at M/A-COM, a Tyco Electronics company, in Lowell MA.  In order to
market and import electronics into European Economic Union, the
materials used in the product must not contain six banned substances in
concentrations greater than one part per thousand by weight starting in
July 2006.  The Peoples Republic of China and other nations are
developing and passing similar legislation.  To meet these requirements,
a number of conditions must be met including Materials Declaration
reporting, labeling standards, new part numbers, and even significant
exemption issues.  Beyond compliance, in order to achieve customer
acceptance, parts must be reliable, cost effective, and compatible with
the new, higher temperature processing required to assemble circuits
with Pb-free solders.  Richard’s presentation will provide valuable
insight into methods to meet these requirements.

In addition to his RoHS activities, Dr. Anderson is responsible for
advanced packaging and processing technology development at M/A-COM.
Development efforts include high frequency, reliable, packaging and
assemblies for automotive environments.  Attention to compatibility with
the new, RoHS-driven, elevated temperature assembly processes is part of
this effort.  Prior to M/A-COM, Richard worked in advanced processing at
Motorola, Foxboro Company, and 3M.

If you or anyone you know would like to give a product safety technical
presentation, please contact Paul Smith, our meeting scheduler, by email
at pauljsmi...@cs.com.  A technical presentation should be 45 to 60
minutes in duration and be related to product safety.  Although the
presentation may reference your company and it’s services, the
presentation must not be simply company advertising.  We would also
appreciate any slides or handout materials be made available for posting
on the NPSS web site.  Releasing presentation materials for posting is
desired but not a requirement to make a presentation.

The 2005 NPSS meeting schedule is available on the NPSS website at
http://www.nepss.org/meetings/NPSS_2005_Calendar.html.

Further information about the Northeast Product Safety Society and how
to become a member is available at http://www.nepss.org.  You can also
contact one of the NPSS officers via links on the NPSS web site.

Directions:
>From Route 495 North or South take exit 21B to West Main Street.
Counting the traffic light at the off ramp from Route 495 South as the
first traffic light.
At the second traffic light, turn left on to South Street (Note: This is
on South direction side of Route 495).
Proceed 1.6 miles on South Street, through the next two traffic lights.
Turn right into the third driveway after the second light, marked with
sign “228 South Street”
Travel 0.2 miles to the end of the driveway and park in the lot.
Check in at the Building A main entrance.
Conference room 1-2 is to the left of the security front desk.


Matt Campanella
    NPSS Secretary

Compliance Engineer
Motorola, Inc.
Broadband Communications Sector
111 Locke Drive
Marlborough, MA 01752

(508) 786-7629   Direct
(508) 786-7500   Main
(508) 480-6332   Fax

matthew.campane...@motorola.com  email


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