TestEquity and Keysight to host EMI precompliance testing seminars
Moorpark, CA. TestEquity, a value-added distributor of test and measurement equipment, announced today that the company is teaming with Keysight Technologies to offer a complimentary seminar series on EMI precompliance testing to address the rapid growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The half-day seminars will be available in 11 different cities in the U.S. and Canada, providing attendees with insight on how to perform EMI precompliance tests on conducted and radiated emissions for commercial and MIL-STD requirements at a variety of performance levels and price points.
Training schedule (Session takes place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. local time):
Date | City | Venue |
Sept. 15 | San Diego, CA | DoubleTree by Hilton, Del Mar |
Sept. 17 | Phoenix, AZ | Radisson Hotel Phoenix |
Oct. 13 | Boston, MA | Radisson Hotel Chelmsford |
Oct. 15 | Gaithersburg, MD | Courtyard Gaithersburg Washingtonian Center |
Oct. 27 | Austin, TX | DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Austin |
Oct. 29 | Dallas, TX | Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel |
Nov. 17 | Toronto, Canada | Mississauga Convention Centre |
Nov. 19 | Ottawa, Canada | Marshes Golf Club—Ironstone Grill |
Dec. 2 | Santa Ana, CA | Embassy Suites Santa Ana |
Dec. 3 | Los Angeles, CA | Ayres Hotel Manhattan Beach/Hawthorne |
Dec. 8 | Fremont, CA | DoubleTree by Hilton Newark-Fremont |
The TestEquity/Keysight seminar series will examine the new wireless technologies being used for IoT and next-generation devices, taking a close look at the key differences between the technologies and the various applications they support. A hands-on lab will improve attendees’ understanding of RF field site testing and troubleshooting. By the end of the seminar, attendees will have a solid strategy for ensuring that all devices are capable of passing required EMI tests to prevent costly design changes, product release delays, and recompliance testing.
The seminar series is suited for experienced R&D engineers transitioning to RF, or technicians and engineers involved in manufacturing test, design, and simulation or field service work. Attendees should have a basic understanding of electrical engineering principles.
All persons who attend the seminar will be entered into a raffle for a Keysight U1273A handheld multimeter and U1117A IR-to-Bluetooth adapter.
http://www.testequity.com/static/482/emi-seminars
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