Wireless Testing and Certification Seminar
New spectrum and services are being allocated in the US and abroad as the demand for higher speed and multi-point access to information pushes developers to create highly integrated products. Exotic, broadband modulation techniques cram more bits-per-hertz into the allocated spectrum. As it is not uncommon to find multiple-transmitter devices, the challenge to certify these devices creates issues dealing with radiation hazards, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and certification strategies.

Elliott Laboratories and American TCB will present the latest information on FCC, Canadian, European, and international certification requirements in a seminar titled Testing and Certification of Wireless Devices. This two-day seminar featuring information on International Approvals will be presented November 14,15 in Sunnyvale, California and again November 17,18 in Costa Mesa, California.


Who should attend this seminar
This seminar is being presented to designers, developers, and testers of wireless products. As the technologies evolve, the regulations for measurement and certification of wireless products are constantly evolving and creating challenges for electronics industry. Keeping abreast of these changes and the nuances of the regulations is critical for speeding electronics products' time-to-market. Fierce competition from rival developers creates additional pressure to design the devices for compliance with the regulatory requirements and "getting it right the first time."


Why attend this seminar
New spectrum and services are being allocated in the US and abroad as the demand for higher speed and multi-point access to information pushes developers to create highly integrated products. Exotic, broadband modulation techniques cram more bits-per-hertz into the allocated spectrum. As it is not uncommon to find multiple-transmitter devices, the challenge to certify these devices creates issues dealing with radiation hazards, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and certification strategies.



Instructors:
Our lecturers have a wealth of experience and information in the field of product certification and will share their perspective and insight on the regulations and evolving requirements for radio frequency systems.

- Art Wall, Former Deputy Chief of the FCC Laboratory
- Dennis Ward, Reviewing Engineer, AmericanTCB
- David Bare, Chief Technical Officer, Elliott Laboratories


The goal of this seminar is to present the latest information on these evolving requirements and to give attendees better understanding of the processes and procedures for approving Wireless equipment.


Click here for complete seminar information and registration details!

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Meet Art Wall

Art Wall recently retired from the Federal Communications Commission as Deputy Chief of the FCC Laboratory with over thirty-five years experience in radio regulatory issues, Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC), EMC standards and conformity assessment. He authored and participated in the development of numerous mandatory and voluntary standards for low power transmitters and for controlling radio interference. Mr. Wall was first Secretary and then Chairman for over 15 years of Subcommittee A dealing with instrumentation and measurement method for the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (IEC/CISPR), under the auspices of the International Electro-Technical Commission (IEC).


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