Peoria, IL to host “EMC Standards for Electric Vehicles and Machines” (February 27)
On February 27th, 2025, the IEEE Central Illinois Section, the Bradley University Student Branch, and the Bradley University Eta Kappa Nu chapter will host a technical talk on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for electric vehicles.
- Event time: 6 PM – 8 PM, Thursday, February 27, 2025
- Event location: Room #4120, 1500 W Main St, Peoria, IL, 61606
- Register if attending: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463553
This presentation will be provided online via WebEx and in person by Craig Fanning of Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. Mr. Fanning started his EMC career in 1986 as an EMC Test Engineer at Elite Electronic Engineering. He then became manager of Elite’s EMC testing department in 1995. His experience began with the EMC testing of military and commercial products. However, his area of technical expertise since the year 2000 has been in automotive, truck, agricultural, and construction equipment EMC testing industries.
Abstract: “Machines used in agricultural, construction, forestry, and earth-moving machinery industries have become more complex and more reliant on sophisticated electronics for control of operation, efficiency and reliability. The electronic systems used on a machine are many times developed by different suppliers and are interconnected with a communications bus. These electronic systems must operate in harmony with each other and within a crowded electromagnetic environment. This presentation will discuss the Who, What, Where, Why, and How to get these complex machines tested for Electromagnetic Interference, Electromagnetic Compatibility, and to their target markets.”
For complete details about this event, including how to register or attend online, please see the above registration link.