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MAGNETICS 2008
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Magnetics 2008 Conference

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

HALF DAY WORKSHOPS
Basic-Bootcamp I
Advanced-Bootcamp II

FULL DAY WORKSHOPS
• Basic/Advanced Bootcamp Package
• EMI - From Test Data to Final Filter Design


* NOTE - A separate registration fee is required for all pre-conference workshops
EMI - From Test Data to Final Filter Design

May 14, 2008 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) - Lunch and Course Materials Provided

Register before April 4, 2008 - $495
Register after April 4, 2008 - $695

“Why is my 60 dB filter only giving me 22 dB loss?”
Summary - This EMI Design Seminar covers the basic concepts, the various filter types covering the advantages and disadvantages of each and how to calculate the component values for these filters. Three phase filters are covered. Load and source impedances are handled. The design of these components values follows. All of this information is for both differential and common mode applications. This seminar discusses the required high frequency losses and how to extend the frequency response of the lower frequency components to add to this loss. The filter enclosures are also discusses, such as the best aspect ratios for these cases to avoid some common filter problems. This covers component layout such as inductor quadrature. Very high current filters are discussed showing design examples and a list of reasons why they should not be used. At the end of the day, each attendee will design a filter and the designs will be discussed.

About the Instructor
Richard Lee (Oz) Ozenbaugh is a consultant in Checotah, Okla., specializing in magnetics and EMI filters. He’s currently consulting for Linear Magnetics Corp., MTK Electronics, STK International, Cues, Inc., Franklin Electric and several others. Previously, he was and EMI design engineer for Hopkins Engineering in San Fernando, Calif., senior filter design engineer for RFI in Long Island, N.Y., and regional engineering manager for Powertronix in Foster City, Calif. Ozenbaugh has more than 30 years of experience in the field. He received the AA degree in mathematics from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln and the E.E. degree from Capitol Radio Engineering Institute in Washington D.C.

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* NOTE - A separate registration fee is required for all pre-conference workshops
Basic - Bootcamp I

May 14, 2008 (8 a.m. to 12 p.m.) - Beverages and Course Materials Provided

Register before April 4, 2008 - $395
Register after April 4, 2008 - $495

Basic-Bootcamp I Summary:
Background: Assumes that one has little or no background in magnetics
Topics covered: hysteresis, what is magnetism, units, magnetic materials, basic processing, magnetizing and thermal effects

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Advanced - Bootcamp II

May 14, 2008 (1 p.m. to 5 p.m.) - Beverages and Course Materials Provided

Register before April 4, 2008 - $395
Register after April 4, 2008 - $495

Advanced-Bootcamp II Summary:
Background: Assumes someone has either taken a previous Bootcamp, either in Chicago or Bootcamp I above, or has some basic understanding of magnetics
Topics covered: Brief review of basics, self-demagnetization & loadlines, measurements, advanced processing, economic analysis of processing routes, design basics, materials selection, and new materials

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Sign up for the Bootcamp Package!

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Basic/Advanced Bootcamp Package

May 14, 2008 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) - Lunch and Course Materials Provided

Register before April 4, 2008 - $595
Register after April 4, 2008 - $695

Basic-Bootcamp I ( 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.) - see description
Advanced-Bootcamp II (1 p.m. to 5 p.m.) - see description

About the Instructor
Stan Trout has more than 30 years of experience in the permanent and rare earth industries. Dr. Trout has a B.S. in Physics from Lafayette College and a M.S. and a Ph.D. in Metallurgy and Materials Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Trout is a contributing columnist for Magnetics Business & Technology magazine, a consultant in the Magnetics Industry and an adjunct lecturer in physics at Alma College. Spontaneous Materials, his consultancy, provides practical solutions in magnetic materials, the rare earths, technical training and technical writing.

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* NOTE - A separate registration fee is required for all pre-conference workshops
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