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AMS will be hosting a three-day EMC training course on Monday, February 17th – February 19th, 2020 at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort in Clearwater Beach, Florida. This course will provide an understanding of the EMC guidance provided by the NRC and EPRI, discuss the national and international standards for EMC testing, and identify the characteristics of a system that make it either vulnerable to or responsible for electromagnetic interference (EMI) through both class lectures and hands-on demonstrations. The seminar will be led by AMS’ EMC Manager Chad Kiger, a licensed PE in the state of Tennessee and an iNARTE–certified EMC Engineer and MIL-STD EMC Specialist who holds a doctoral degree in RF communications and signal processing.
Please contact Rachel Stokes at rachel@ams-corp.com to receive further information and to register for the course.
An expanded course description can be viewed here.
Registration forms for the course can be viewed here.
AMS has an exclusive array of equipment and technologies to meet the EMC qualification needs of the nuclear industry and to support digital I&C and wireless technology implementation. AMS’ state-of-the-art EMC laboratory in Knoxville, Tennessee is an A2LA Accredited Electrical Testing facility (A2LA Cert. No. 3483.01) that is staffed by iNARTE–certified EMC Engineers and Specialists. The AMS A2LA QA management system is audited once every two years by A2LA to maintain accreditation of our EMC laboratory. Several audits of both of our QA programs are also performed each year by customers who use our EMC expertise including audits by members of the Nuclear Industry Assessment Committee (NIAC).