

Meeting
Notice
The
Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Society presents:
“EMC System Engineering of Hybrid & Electric Vehicles”
Presented by: James Muccioli
Jastech EMC
Consulting LLC
March 18, 2010
University of Michigan
School of Management
Fairlane Center North – Room: 120
19000 Hubbard Drive
Dearborn, MI 48126
Driving Directions
Please
pre-register for this free event online at:
https://www.ieeeemcs.org/semi/regemcmeet.asp?EventID=031810
Deadline:
Noon on the day prior to the event
Schedule of Events
5:30 – 6:00
Pizza and Refreshments provided by:
Ingenium Testing, LLC.
3761 South Central Avenue
Rockford, Illinois
61102
Mike
Miller
Email: mike.miller@ingeniumtesting.com
Web: www.ingeniumtesting.com
Office Phone: 815-315-9250 x 146
6:00 – 7:00 Presentation
The Chapter Presentation is a FREE event. IEEE Non-Members Welcome!
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Abstract:
For Hybrid and
Electric Vehicles, EMC requirements
offer new and challenging issues for Automotive Engineers. EMC requirements and test methods for high voltage/current
technology in vehicles are still being defined. The functional challenges,
safety and cost pressures with this emerging technology make EMC an ever more important and costly design
investment for OEMs and Tier Suppliers alike. This presentation takes a
high-level vehicle system approach to identify current and future challenges,
design trade-offs, EMC requirements
and cost expenditure with integrating electric propulsion technology into
vehicles.
Speaker
Biography:
James
P. Muccioli is an EMC consultant
with Jastech EMC
Consulting LLC (25+ years). Additionally he has worked for X2Y Attenuators,
DaimlerChrysler and United Technologies as Chief Technical Officer, EMC expert and System Engineer. He has taught EMC undergraduate courses & continuing education
seminars at Lawrence Technological University
and at the University
of Michigan. He is an iNARTE certified EMC
& ESD Engineer and a member of SAE J-1113, SAE J-551 and SAE IC EMC Task Force (chair person). He received an IEEE
Fellow in 1998 for contributions to integrated circuit design practices to
minimize electromagnetic interference and has served on the IEEE EMC Society Board of Directors (1993-1998 &
2001-2003).

James Muccioli
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