Rohde & Schwarz Presents “MIL-STD 461: Current Status & Future Considerations”

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Overview:
MIL-STD-461 is the United States Military Standard that describes how to test equipment for electromagnetic compatibility, which is often used by civilian organizations as well. MIL-STD-461F is presently in the revision process with a draft MIL-STD-461G to be released shortly. Major changes will be discussed in this presentation, not only in terms of what the changes are but also the reasons and rationale behind them.

Who Should Attend: 
Test & Design engineers, Test lab engineers and technicians, and those involved with EMC testing.

Speaker:
Ken JavorKen Javor
Ken Javor has worked in the EMC industry for thirty years. He is a consultant to government and industry, runs a pre-compliance EMI test facility, and curates the Museum of EMC Antiquities, a collection of radios and instruments that were important in the development of the discipline, as well as a library of important documentation. Mr. Javor is an industry representative to the Tri-Service Working Groups that write MIL-STD-464 and MIL-STD-461. He has published numerous papers and is the author of a handbook on EMI requirements and test methods. Mr. Javor can be contacted at ken.javor@emccompliance.com.