Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Place: University of Dayton Research Institute, Curran Place – Rm. S1050 (Auditorium)
1700 South Patterson Blvd, Dayton, OH 45409 (originally NCR-HQ building, River Campus)

When: 5:45 pm Light Buffet and Refreshments (complimentary), 6:15 pm Presentation Begins RSVP: IEEE members may bring one non-IEEE member as a guest. Please reply through the PEAL website (https://r2.ieee.org/dayton-peal/rsvp/) ASAP, whether attending as self or self plus guest. Questions should be directed to Bang Tsao (bang.tsao@udri.udayton.edu).

Abstract: Designing and working with electronic systems is rarely so strait forward as implementing, in the real world, what exists on a paper schematic. The devil is often in the details that reside beyond design assumptions and known quantities. Be it due to ground loops, transient voltages, leakage currents, stray capacitance, or series inductance, circuits that should “just work” often do not or must be modified to achieve operational objectives.
Join us as we discuss tips, tricks, and wisdom surrounding a selection of pitfalls and remedies useful for anyone working with electric or electronic circuits.

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