ETS-Lindgren Announces Technical Contributions to EMC+SIPI 2025

Automotive EMC, EMP, Compressed Sensing, Measurement Uncertainty, and Boresight Measurements to Be Presented at Leading IEEE Symposium

 

 

CEDAR PARK, Texas, July 31, 2025 — ETS-Lindgren announced its technical contributions to the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Signal & Power Integrity (SIPI). The EMC+SIPI Symposium will be held in person from August 18 to 22, 2025, at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. This year’s contributions, addressing a wide variety of topics, include one panel discussion, four workshops, two tutorials, three papers, and one special session in addition to three experiments and demonstrations.

 

ETS-Lindgren is also proud to be a Symposium Sponsor and to support the IEEE EMC Society. Visit Booth #401 during the Symposium Exhibition to learn about ETS-Lindgren's latest products and services. Exhibit hours are scheduled from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm EDT on Tuesday, August 19; 10:00 am to 5:00 pm EDT on Wednesday, August 20; and 10:00 am to 12:00 pm EDT on Thursday, August 21. Please check the Symposium website for updates to the Exhibition schedule and related news.

 

ETS-Lindgren's technical contributions begin on Monday, August 18, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EDT. ETS-Lindgren’s Chief Engineer, Zhong Chen, will present “ANSC C63 Standards Overview” as an invited speaker in the Workshop Session: EMC Regulations and Standards — Past, Present, and Future. As Vice Chair of ANSC C63®, Mr. Chen will share the latest information on the C63 EMC Standards in a full-day session sponsored by Technical Committee 1 (TC-1) on EMC Management.

 

On Tuesday, August 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 am EDT, ETS-Lindgren will present three topics in parallel in the popular Experiments and Demonstrations (E&D) Sessions located in the Exhibit Hall. In E&D Booth 2, ETS-Lindgren’s EMC Systems Engineer, Jack McFadden, will present “Using Simulated EMC Instruments to Develop, Edit, and Validate EMC Test Routines–Including Evaluation of Test Data for Boresight and Alternate Antenna Height Scan Measurements as per ANSI C63.4.” ANSC C63 member Bob Mitchell with TÜV Rheinland will support the demonstration with data provided from chamber measurements at his facility, TÜV Rheinland Technology & Innovation Center. In E&D Booth 3, ETS-Lindgren’s Director Automotive Solutions, Garth D’Abreu, will present “Modern Automated Test Techniques to Address ISO 11451-5 Annex G.” Lastly, in E&D Booth 5, ETS-Lindgren’s Senior RF Engineer, Yibo Wang, will present “Delve into Software Gating: Flexibility Meets Performance!” Dr. Wang will be joined by ETS-Lindgren’s RF Engineer II, Garret McKerricher, and Andrew Shyne of The Boeing Company as co-presenters of this provocative demonstration.

 

Also on Tuesday, August 19, Mr. D’Abreu will participate as an invited panelist on the “Ask the Experts” Panel Discussion to be held from 2:00 to 3:30 pm EDT on the Exhibit Hall’s AtE Stage. Moderated by Janet O’Neil, ETS-Lindgren’s Customer Relations Manager, the session, “Automotive Hybrid, Electric, and Autonomous — Addressing the Complexity of Modern Vehicles,” also includes panelists representing leading companies TÜV Rheinland, Ford Motor Company, Elite Electronic Engineering, Stellantis, and Aptiv.

 

Wednesday, August 20, is a busy day for ETS-Lindgren with numerous presentations scheduled. The morning Technical Papers Session, EMC Measurements: Emissions, being held from 8:30 am to 11:30 am EDT, includes the paper “An Omni-Directional Horizontally Polarized Antenna for 18–40GHz Site VSWR” presented by Dr. McKerricher and co-authored by Dr. Wang, as well as ETS-Lindgren’s Mechanical Engineer, Ivan Morales, and Mr. Chen. In the afternoon, Mr. Chen will present in two parallel sessions: “Compressed Sensing for EMC Applications” in Tutorial on Machine Learning, from 1:30 to 5:30 pm EDT; and “Understanding Uncertainties for EMC Antenna Measurements in Accordance with the Guide to Uncertainty in Measurements” in Effectively Navigating the Complexities of Measurement Uncertainty in EMC Testing, from 1:30 to 5:00 pm EDT. The latter Workshop Session is co-chaired by Ms. O’Neil and Dennis Lewis of The Boeing Company, who is also a presenter in the session. Rounding out the international roster of speakers are experts from Intertek; Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection Germany; and University of Twente, Netherlands.

 

Mr. McFadden is also presenting in the afternoon Workshop Session P2855, A Characterization of Shielding CCA From DC to 40 GHz on “Shielding Effectiveness Test Methods Using Semi-Anechoic Chamber and the Gigahertz Transverse Electro-Magnetic (GTEM) Cell.” As an active technical contributor to IEEE Standard P2855 sponsored by TC-4 on Electromagnetic Interference Control, Mr. McFadden will share his expertise related to shielding techniques.

 

Concluding the Wednesday afternoon sessions, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm EDT, ETS-Lindgren’s Global Director of Business Development, Healthcare & Industry/Government, Tara Kellogg, will chair the Women in Engineering (WIE) Special Session. Ms. Kellogg serves as the EMC Society WIE Chair, Americas, as well as the Central Texas IEEE EMC Society Chapter Chair. This year, Ms. Kellogg will present “Navigating a Professional Career as a Woman in the Engineering Field.” She’ll join Stephanie Zajac with John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, who will present “Spark the Chain Reaction — Mentorship and Outreach in STEM” in this enlightening session.

 

On Thursday, August 21, in the morning Technical Papers Session being held from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm EDT, ETS-Lindgren’s Product Line Technical Manager, RF Filters, Sergio Longoria, will present the paper “Validating the HEMP Protection Capabilities of Power Filters” as an invited speaker in the Special Session Advances in High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) Environments and Protection, sponsored by TC-5 on High Power Electromagnetics. Special Session Chair William A. Radasky of Metatech Corporation will also present in this session with well-known contributors from Metatech and QinetiQ.

 

Dr. Wang will also present the paper “A Numerical Investigation Comparing Boresighting and Linear Scanning Methods for EMC Emissions Measurements” in the morning Technical Papers Session EMC Measurements: Design Related. Co-authored by Mr. Chen, this paper presents a timely review of two measurement techniques deliberated by members of the ANSI C63.4 Working Group.

 

In the afternoon Technical Papers Session HEMP and ESD Design and Modeling, being held from 1:30 to 4:00 pm EDT, and also sponsored by TC-5, Mr. Longoria will present the paper “Designing a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility.”

 

Friday, August 22, concludes the Symposium Technical Program with several ETS-Lindgren speakers presenting in the morning and afternoon Tutorial and Workshop Sessions. In More, Better, Faster — The Rapid Evolution of Automotive EMC Design and Test, held from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm EDT, co-chairs Ms. O’Neil, Mr. D’Abreu, Robert Kado with Stellantis, and Craig Fanning with Elite Electronic Engineering have put together an impressive list of speakers: Mr. D’Abreu will co-present with Mr. McFadden on “Addressing the Complexities of the New ISO 11451-5, Reverberation Annex G, Close Loop Leveling with Power Control.” In addition, ETS-Lindgren’s Director Field Services, Leon Enriquez, will present “Update on SAE ARP 958D vs. ARP 958E for 1 Meter Antenna Calibrations.” Speakers from Aptiv, Ford Motor Company as well as a presentation by Mr. Fanning round out the Tutorial Technical Program.

 

In the afternoon Workshop Session Application of Reverb Chambers, held from 1:30 to 5:00 pm EDT, Mr. D’Abreu will share his reverberation chamber expertise with the presentation “What Does ISO 11451-5 Mean for You?” Additional speakers in the workshop represent Rohde & Schwarz; Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren; and University of Twente, Netherlands.

 

ETS-Lindgren has big plans this year, with several new and exciting product launches scheduled for the Symposium! Visitors to Booth #401 can see the Model 3170 Intell-I-Tune™ Antenna Solution for MIL-STD-461G (and H draft) RS103 compliance testing across the 30 MHz to 200 MHz frequency range. This Antenna achieves 200 V/m at 1 m from the fundamental frequency — not harmonics — which is one of the most difficult EMC challenges. Its patented auto-tuning process uses stepper motors and a proprietary algorithm to optimize each element for every test frequency, ensuring true resonance, ultra-low SWR, and reduced amplifier strain. With hands-free tuning and stored frequency profiles, Model 3170 Intell-I-Tune provides faster, more accurate, and more efficient compliance testing.

Also on display in Booth #401 will be Model 2171C Boresight Plus Antenna Positioning Tower, supporting standards ANSI C63.4, C63.10, and C63.26 for tilt and boresight capabilities — including positive, negative, and non-tilt testing per CISPR 16. This Antenna Tower’s dual-belt design enables fully configurable tilt angles, while the compact motor base, optimized footprint, and built-in cable management make it ideal for tight EMC chamber spaces. Controlled directly via Ethernet, wireless remote, or optional touchscreen, Model 2171C integrates seamlessly with ETS-Lindgren’s TILE!™ Software for precise, automated positioning.

ETS-Lindgren’s Model 5903-HST, a next-generation high-speed Tuner with rotation speeds up to 100 RPM, upgrades the existing reverberation chamber test environment by maximizing measurement efficiency while also significantly accelerating measurement cycles. It complements ETS-Lindgren’s popular Tuner family, which includes the Model 5902-STD Standard-Speed Tuner (2–16 RPM) and the Model 5904-SST Slow-Speed Tuner (0.1–5.8 RPM). Tuners will be available for participants to experience in Booth #401.

Model EMSense™ Platinum E-Field Probe, a high-speed, laser-powered E-Field Probe for frequencies from 20 MHz to 18 GHz, will make its debut at the Exhibition in Booth #401. ETS-Lindgren’s EMSense Platinum is designed for EMC and RF applications where both accuracy and speed are essential. Unlike typical high-speed probes that sacrifice isotropy, it maintains exceptional isotropy across all frequencies, delivering precise and reliable measurements even in challenging mode-stirred or pulsed-field tests. EMSense Platinum provides real-time data with up to 2 million readings per second, with broad dynamic range and seamless EMC system integration for superior accuracy.

Visitors to Booth #401 will also receive an advance preview of ETS-Lindgren’s Model 3188 Broadband Magnetic Dipole Antenna designed for the 18 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range with horizontal polarization and < ±1.5 dB azimuthal symmetry over the entire band. A sister product to the vertically polarized Model 3185 Mini-Bicon, Model 3188 is the first horizontally polarized antenna of its kind on the market. With an anticipated release date of 1Q 2026, this novel Antenna is designed to align with the upcoming ANSI C63.25.3 standard for EMC test site validation. While magnetic dipole antennas are rare at millimeter-wave frequencies, and traditional designs are narrowband — often requiring more than 10 antennas to span the 18 GHz to 40 GHz range — Model 3188 delivers true broadband performance in a single antenna while maintaining excellent pattern stability, making it ideal for demanding high frequency EMC applications. View Model 3188 in action during the Demonstration by Drs. Wang and McKerricher on Tuesday, August 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 am EDT in the Exhibit Hall, E&D Booth 5.

 

“Please visit us in Booth #401 during the Exhibition from August 19 to 21. We will again have a large booth to showcase all our new products as well as live demonstrations of our industry-leading EMC Software Solutions. Application engineers and sales professionals will be onsite to assist our customers with their calibration, EMC, EMP, microwave/RF, automotive, and wireless test and measurement requirements,” said ETS-Lindgren’s Director, Global Marketing, Rhonda Rodriguez. “This year — given the increased interest in ISO 11451-5, Annex G — our engineers have created a unique demonstration using one of our small Reverb Chambers to educate visitors about the implications of this standard as well as reverb testing in general. Attendees who visit the ETS-Lindgren booth will have an opportunity to learn more about this automotive test application and many other unique products and services.”

 

Please see the Symposium's Final Program for complete abstracts of the Papers, Workshops, Tutorials, and Panel Sessions as well as the Experiments and Demonstrations noted above. Click here for more information on the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on EMC+SIPI. Full-Week and One-Day Registrations will be available onsite.

 

About ETS-Lindgren

 

ETS-Lindgren is an international manufacturer of components and systems that measure, shield, and control electromagnetic and acoustic energy. The company’s products are used for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), microwave, wireless, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) testing, electromagnetic field (EMF) measurement, radio frequency (RF) personal safety monitoring, and control of acoustic environments.

 

Headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, ETS-Lindgren has manufacturing facilities in North America, Asia, and Europe. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ESCO Technologies, a leading supplier of engineered products for growing industrial and commercial markets. ESCO is a New York Stock Exchange listed company (symbol ESE) with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Additional information about ETS-Lindgren is available at www.ets-lindgren.com. Follow ETS-Lindgren on FacebookInstagramLinkedInX, and YouTube. Additional information about ESCO and its subsidiaries is available at www.escotechnologies.com.

 

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