The following emc-pstc list admins will be at the IEEE PSES Symposium on
Product Compliance Engineering May 16-18 in Anaheim California:

Rich Nute (former admin)
Dan Roman
Jim Bacher


If you are in the LA area or are attending the symposium, look us up.

The tentative program schedule has been posted for this year's product
compliance symposium  at http://2016.psessymposium.org .  There are a
couple good tracks for someone getting stated in compliance (in addition to
the other tracks), which are Compliance 101 and the EMC and Wireless Track.

I am the track chair for the EMC and Wireless Track at the symposium. The
track has good information in it for those starting to do transmitter
certifications along with starting in EMC.

You may not know this,  but 90% of all products fail on their first trip to
the EMC lab (safety labs as well).  The bulk of the products I was involved
with passed with margin on their first trip to the lab.  I am doing a
presentation on what I looked for in design reviews that accomplished that.

Jim
j.bac...@ieee.org

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