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  • A Practical Guide for EN55022 and EN5011: Testing Conducted Emissions

  • A Practical Guide for EN55022 and EN5011: Measuring Radiated Emissions

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-3-2 - Limits for harmonic current emissions

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-3-3 and EN 61000-3-11 - Electromagnetic compatibility

  • Handbook on EN 61000-4-2: Personnel Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-3: Immunity to radiated radio frequencies

  • Handbook on EN 61000-4-4: Electrical fast transients and the EN 61000-4-4 test method

  • Handbook on EN 61000-4-5: Testing and measurement techniques - Surge immunity test

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-6: Test & Measurement techniques

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-8: Power-frequency magnetic field immunity test

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-11: Testing and measurement techniques

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-13: Mains harmonics and interharmonics

  • Handbook on EN 61000-4-14: Mains Voltage Fluctuations

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-16: Common-mode disturbances in the frequency range 0Hz to 150Hz

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-27: Immunity to three-phase unbalance

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-28: Power Frequency Variation

  • A Practical Guide for EN 61000-4-29: dc power supply voltage dips, short interruptions & variati

  • Complying with IEC/EN 61800-3 Good EMC Engineering Practices in the Installation of Power Drive Syst

  • Calibration and use of artificial mains networks and absorbing clamps

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Electromagnetic Engineering (EMgineering) is the basis for proven good design practices for signal integrity (SI), power integrity (PI), and the control of EMI emissions and immunity (EMC).

Our aim is to help people learn how to more quickly and cost-effectively design and manufacture electronic equipment (products, systems, installations, etc.) to meet functional (i.e. SI/PI) specifications and conform to EMC standards, directives and other requirements.

Such equipment should benefit from reduced warranty costs and financial risks, whilst improving uptime, competitiveness and profitability.

We also cover basic good electrical safety engineering; and the Risk Management of Electromagnetic Disturbances / EMI, whether for Functional Safety or other types of risk.

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