 About the Presenters
Keith Armstrong graduated from Imperial
College, London, in 1972 with
an Honours Degree in Electrical
Engineering, has been a member of
the IEE (now the IET) since 1977, a
UK Chartered Engineer since1978,
and a Group 1 European Engineer
since 1988.
Cherry Clough Consultants was
started by Keith in 1990 to help companies reduce
costs, timescales and warranty costs whilst also
complying with the EMC Directive and other regulations
world-wide.
Keith has presented many papers, demonstrations, and
training courses on EMC, and on EMC for Functional
Safety, worldwide, and has also written many articles
on these topics.
He chairs the IET’s Working Group on “EMC and
Functional Safety”, and is the UK’s authorised
representative on the IEC teams working on:
IEC 61000-1-2 (EMC & Functional Safety, MT15), and
IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC for Medical Devices, MT23).
Tim Williams of Elmac Services provides
consultancy and training on
all aspects of EMC, including
design, testing and the application
of standards, to companies
manufacturing electronic products
and concerned about the
implications of the EMC Directive.
Tim gained a BSc in
Electronic Engineering from Southampton University
in 1976. He has worked in electronic product
design in various industry sectors including process
instrumentation and audio visual control. He was design
group leader at Rosemount Ltd before leaving in 1990
to start Elmac Services.
He is the author of “The Circuit Designer’s Companion”
(2nd edition, Elsevier 2004) and “EMC for Product
Designers” (now in its fourth edition, Elsevier 2006),
and has presented numerous conference papers and
seminars. He is also author of “EMC for Systems &
Installations” with Keith Armstrong. He is an EMC
technical assessor for UKAS and SWEDAC.
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