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48EMC <str<strong>on</strong>g>2007</str<strong>on</strong>g> ADVANCE PROGRAMElectromagnetic Bandgap Structures for EMI/EMC Applicati<strong>on</strong>sFormat: Half-day TutorialChair: Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, CanadaAbstractWe will discuss the theoretical background behind ElectromagneticBandgap structures with the intenti<strong>on</strong> to dispel any myths that preventthe comm<strong>on</strong> EMI/EMC practiti<strong>on</strong>er from using this simple yethighly effective technology. We will discuss design rules and presentsimulati<strong>on</strong> technique that assist the designer in extracting the fullpotential of EBG structures.Planned Topics• Electromagnetic Bandgap: C<strong>on</strong>cept and Background• Planar and n<strong>on</strong>-planar EBG structures• EBG for noise mitigati<strong>on</strong> in boards• EBG for noise mitigati<strong>on</strong> in packages• EBG for noise reducti<strong>on</strong> of coupling between system comp<strong>on</strong>ents• EBG: Design and Simulati<strong>on</strong>Planned Speakers1. Omar M. Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada2. Madhavan Swaminathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, GeorgiaEMC in Modern Defense SystemsFormat: Half-day TutorialChair: Eli Recht, EL-OP Industry, IsraelAbstractThe EMC in defense systems has made major developments in recentyears because of more sophisticated systems, high speed digital technology,developing advanced RF and electro optic sensors, and veryhigh sensitivity systems together with harsh <strong>electromagnetic</strong> envir<strong>on</strong>ment.This tutorial will describe the EMC design in moderndefense platforms – airborne, ground, naval, and space. The tutorialwill c<strong>on</strong>centrate <strong>on</strong> various EMC design methodology and techniquesfrom comp<strong>on</strong>ent level to system and platform level.Planned Speakers1. Eli Recht, EL-OP Industry, Israel2. Vidi Bar-Natan, EL-OP Industry, IsraelInternati<strong>on</strong>al Advances in Site Validati<strong>on</strong> Techniques andRelated Activity Above 1 GHzFormat: Half-day TutorialChairs:Janet O’Neil, ETS-Lindgren, Seattle, Washingt<strong>on</strong>Dr. Vince Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, TexasAbstractFor some time now, the American Nati<strong>on</strong>al Standards Institute(ANSI) Accredited Subcommittee (ASC) C63 (ElectromagneticCompatibility) has had a working group in place tasked with developingnew procedures for validating EMC test sites above 1 GHz.IEC/CISPR is addressing this topic as well as other associated topicssuch as measurement methods and test instrumentati<strong>on</strong> in this frequencyrange. This tutorial is intended to bring a number of c<strong>on</strong>tributorstogether to detail the progress to date and look at opti<strong>on</strong>savailable for EMC testing at higher frequencies in the future. Thistutorial will provide an introducti<strong>on</strong> to the validati<strong>on</strong> techniquesthat are likely to be required in the near future, as well as discussi<strong>on</strong>of the difficulties likely to be faced, and will include the status ofassociated test instrumentati<strong>on</strong> and measurement methods above 1GHz. It is an ideal opportunity for attendees to obtain valuable informati<strong>on</strong>about upcoming requirements in an informal atmosphere.Planned Topics and Speakers1. EMC Internati<strong>on</strong>al Standards Update On Measurement, TestInstrumentati<strong>on</strong> and Site Validati<strong>on</strong> Associated WithRadiated Emissi<strong>on</strong> Applicati<strong>on</strong> Above 1 GHz, IncludingRelated Activity in ANSI ASC C63, and IEC/CISPRD<strong>on</strong> Heirman, D<strong>on</strong> HEIRMAN C<strong>on</strong>sultants, New Jersey2. Site Qualificati<strong>on</strong> above 1 GHz: A comparis<strong>on</strong> of the CISPRSite Method and the ANSI Time-Domain MethodMike Windler, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Illinois3. Absorber Placement Requirements, Including a Summary ofSpecific CISPR/A Activity in this AreaWerner Schaefer, Cisco, San Jose, California4. Antenna Characteristics Above 1 GHz, Including a Review ofAntenna Theory and the Importance of Pattern Informati<strong>on</strong>Vince Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas5. Site Validati<strong>on</strong> Above 1 GHz in Europe: Antenna Applicati<strong>on</strong>sand Chamber ImpactAlexander Kriz, Austrian Research Centers (ARC) GmbH, AustriaDesign and Modeling Methods for Power IntegrityFormat: Half-day TutorialChair: Madhavan Swaminathan, Georgia Institute of Technology,GeorgiaAbstractThe focus of this tutorial is <strong>on</strong> the design of advanced packages andsystems with respect to signal integrity and power integrity. Theemphasis will be <strong>on</strong> modeling and simulati<strong>on</strong> methods for powerdelivery networks in semic<strong>on</strong>ductor systems.Planned Topics• Trends in multi-core processors• Target impedance• Frequency range addressed by chip, package and board• Chip – package res<strong>on</strong>ance• Embedded decoupling in package• EMI issues with embedded communicati<strong>on</strong> devices• Electr<strong>on</strong>ic bandgap (EBG) structures• High-frequency materials characterizati<strong>on</strong>• Frequency and time domain methods for modeling chip, packageand board• Modeling of n<strong>on</strong>-ideal planes• Modal decompositi<strong>on</strong>• Stability, passivity and causality• Accurate modeling and simulati<strong>on</strong> methods• Linear and n<strong>on</strong>-linear macro-modeling methods• Applicati<strong>on</strong>s such as multi-core processors, cellular, WLAN and ADC• Near field and far field radiati<strong>on</strong>Planned Speakers1. Dr. Ege Engin, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia2. Madhavan Swaminathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, GeorgiaExperiences in Crafting EMC StandardsFormat: Half-day TutorialChair: Qiubo Ye, IEEE EMC Society SETCom, Communicati<strong>on</strong>sResearch Centre, Canada©<str<strong>on</strong>g>2007</str<strong>on</strong>g> IEEE www.emc<str<strong>on</strong>g>2007</str<strong>on</strong>g>.org

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