Kenneth Wyatt
Kenneth
Wyatt, principal consultant, Wyatt Technical Services,
Inc., holds degrees in biology and electronic engineering
and has worked as a product development engineer for 10
years for various aerospace firms on projects ranging from
DC-DC power converters to RF and microwave systems for
shipboard and space platforms. For over 20 years, he worked
as a senior EMC engineer for Hewlett-Packard and Agilent
Technologies in Colorado Springs where he provided
comprehensive EMC design and troubleshooting
services. During that time, he developed and provided
advanced EMC training and corporate leadership for
EMC.
A
prolific author and presenter, he has written or presented
topics including RF amplifier design, RF network analysis
software, EMC design and troubleshooting of products and
use of harmonic comb generators for predicting shielding
effectiveness. His specialty is EMI troubleshooting and is
a co-author of the popular
EMC Pocket Guide
and
RFI Pocket Guide.
In 2014, he coauthored the book with Patrick André,
EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product
Designers,
with forward by Henry Ott. All are available on
Amazon.
He has been published in magazines such as, RF Design,
Test & Measurement World, EMC Design & Test,
Electronic Design, EDN, InCompliance, Interference
Technology, Microwave Journal, HP Journal and several
others. He authored The EMC Blog for EDN.com for three
years, manages the “EMC Troubleshooter’s” group on
LinkedIn, and is currently serving as senior technical
editor for
Interference Technology
Magazine.
Kenneth
is a senior member of the IEEE and a long time member of
the EMC Society where he served as their official
photographer for 10 years.
His comprehensive, yet practical, EMC design, measurement
and troubleshooting seminars have been presented across the
U.S., Europe and Asia.
Visit my personal
EMC Design Blog.