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IEEE Seattle Section Officers Training 2019
IEEE Seattle Section Officers Training 2019
Co-sponsored by: CH06223 E25 Officers trianing Speaker(s): Alon Newton, Location: Room: 1919 Bldg: 99 14820 Northeast 36th Street Redmond, Washington 98052
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Seattle IAS February Meeting – VFD and Ethernet cabling
Seattle IAS February Meeting – VFD and Ethernet cabling
This month we’ll be talking with Peter Cox the Director of Global Industrial Projects, with the Industrial Cable Division of Belden Cables in Richmond Indiana. Meeting Agenda Introduction to Belden Overview of Industrial Solutions Review of Instrumentation & Control Cables Insulations & Jacket properties VFD Cables - Benefits of VFD Cables Construction & Design of VFD cables Industrial Ethernet Cables - Overview of Category cables Standards Industrial vs Commercial Grade Ethernet Why use CAT 5e, CAT6 or CAT 6A Peter Cox Peter is a Graduate of Carleton University in Ottawa Ontario (BEng Mech 1985), and a Licensed professional Engineer. He is the Product Line Manager for Variable Frequency Drive Cables and Low Voltage Control and Instrumentation Cables within the Industrial Cable Division of Belden in Richmond Indiana. Location: Bldg: Brown & Caldwell 701 Pike St Suite 1200 Seattle, Washington 98101
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WWU IEEE Industry Speaker Series: Generator Protective Relaying
WWU IEEE Industry Speaker Series: Generator Protective Relaying
Join Western Washington University's IEEE Student Section for their Industry Speaker Series talk on Generator Protective Relaying. A presentation on utility scale generator basics, an introduction to pretective relaying, and a discussion on the different types of protective relaying being used on generators today. Speaker(s): Casey Harman, Location: Room: 321 Bldg: Ross Engineering Technology Bellingham, Washington 98225
Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters
Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters
Co-sponsored by: University of Washington IEEE Student Chapter An overview of Power Electronics at UW, followed by a presentation on design challanges and testing techniques for power converters using fast-switching power devices. Speaker(s): Dr. Brian B. Johnson, Seshank Malap Agenda: 6:30 PM Food 6:40 PM Introductions 6:45 PM Dr. Brian Johnson, "An Overview of the Power Electronics Curriculum and Research at UW" 7:00 PM Seshank Malap, "Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters" Location: Room: Room EEB 303 Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building University of Washington 185 W Stevens Way NE Seattle, Washington 98195
Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters
Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters
Co-sponsored by: University of Washington IEEE Student Chapter An overview of Power Electronics at UW, followed by a presentation on design challanges and testing techniques for power converters using fast-switching power devices. Speaker(s): Dr. Brian B. Johnson, Seshank Malap Agenda: 6:30 PM Food 6:40 PM Introductions 6:45 PM Dr. Brian Johnson, "An Overview of the Power Electronics Curriculum and Research at UW" 7:00 PM Seshank Malap, "Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters" Location: Room: Room EEB 303 Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building University of Washington 185 W Stevens Way NE Seattle, Washington 98195