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EMI Mitigation

The Twin Cities Chapters of the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society held a joint meeting in November, 2023.

Computer Society members addressed troubleshooting and mitigating Information Technology equipment problems that arise from EMI. Situational topics included WiFi routers and proximate equipment, aging circuit components, the integrity of shielding and grounding, cooling fan quality, and noise from power sources.

EMC Society members addressed the issues of bringing computational hardware to the market using robust EMI testing. Problems addressed range from product interoperability to more subtle failure of FCC requirements and other certifications.

After the presentations there was a tour of Element Materials’ Brooklyn Park facility. Element Materials has various shielded rooms and sophisticated equipment for modifying and testing customer products for radiated emissions as well as its susceptibility to interference from other equipment, among other certification services.

Pizza and light beverages were provided.

All photographs taken by Patricia Hanson.

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Science

2024 Is Coming Way Too Fast

I haven’t even caught up with 2023 yet and its already almost time for 2024!

Here are a few links to scan:

Exxon to mine lithium in Arkansas for EVs

How Big Is the Risk of Epidemics, Really?

The world is going discless. And that is a good thing because:

Plus, some other things to watch for in 2024.

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A Few Notes

Hello! You may have noticed that in addition to website pages we now have blog posts. This should (in principle) help to keep site content fresh. (It’s always interesting though, right?) If you are interested in contributing posts, please get in touch with me using the “Contact Us” link in the top menu bar.

There are quite a few virtual meetings taking place this week, so check out the full list here. The one on career happiness (November 15) should be interesting. And if you are a hobbyist, how about this one?

Even better, come to our webinar on Thursday, November 16, when Jack will talk about FORTH-like compilers. You can apply for 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour) after attending!

Oh! You can also take a peek at the IEEE Region 4 Q3 newsletter here.

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Posted: 2023 November 13