David Schaefer

Technical Manager
David Schaefer
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David Schaefer is an EMC Technical Manager for Element Materials Technology's Connected Technologies and Mobility business unit.

Experience

David graduated from North Dakota State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering and has nearly 20 years’ experience in EMC, radio, and product compliance. He spent 14 years at TUV Sud America in New Brighton, MN moving up from EMC engineer to Chief engineer of the facility with experience in medical EMC including implantable medical devices, automotive EMC and E-mark certification, aerospace and military EMC. David works out of the Brooklyn Park, MN Element lab and is the Technical Manager for 6 Element EMC labs.

Career Highlights

  • David was the Chapter Chair of the Twin Cities IEEE EMC Society and is active in ANSI C63 subcommittees 1, 5, 6, and 8. He was the vice chair of the working group that published ANSI C63.24 In-Situ RF Immunity Evaluation of Electronic Devices and Systems and is member of the working group developing the new standard ANSI C63.33 Immunity of Portable Medical Devices to Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Systems.
  • David was a member of the working group developing the second edition of ANSI C63.27 on Wireless Coexistence, and a member of the MDIC 5G-enabled Healthcare Technologies Working Group. He gave a presentation at the 2020 virtual IEEE EMC+SIPI Symposium, and was a member of an “Ask the Experts” panel at the 2023 IEEE EMC+SIPI Symposium

Qualifications and Credentials

Memberships
  • IEEE EMC Society
  • ASC ANSI C63
  • Subcommittes - SC1, SC5, SC6, SC8
  • WGs – C63.4, C63.10, C63.33

Thought leadership by David Schaefer

Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Compliance for Medical Devices

In this webinar, EMC Technical Manager David Schaefer discusses basic electromagnetic compatibility requirements under IEC 60601-1-2, the growing field of radio frequency identification (RFID) immunity, wireless coexistence, and more.

Oct 25, 2024

The Importance of ANSI C63.27 in Wireless Coexistence Testing for Connected Medical Devices

Connected medical devices monitor patient health, make crucial health information accessible when it’s needed, and are often instrumental in saving lives, but they rely on proper operation in their electromagnetic environment. Unfortunately, thousands of incidents of electromagnetic interference (EMI) occur in healthcare every year, but proper testing with regard to ANSI C63.27 can mitigate these risks.

Jun 21, 2024

Streamlining Your Medical Device Conformity Assessment with the FDA ASCA Program

The ASCA program makes it faster and easier for the FDA to accurately evaluate a device’s test results. ASCA-accredited laboratories use uniform test methods approved by the FDA and produce data that directly aligns with the FDA’s internal review checklists.

May 14, 2024

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