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Good EMC engineering practices for equipment, without EU law (1-day course)
This course describes practical EMC engineering techniques for achieving reliable operation ofitems of equipment that are intended for use in systems or “fixed installations”, and also to assist in achieving EMC regulatory compliance. Military personnel might be interested in thesetechniques for reducing electromagnetic signatures and/or improving resistance to EM warfare.
To provide practical grounding in the EMC techniques that developments in electronic technologyhave made important for reliability and regulatory compliance of equipment, systems andinstallations.
The practical techniques described here will help reduce project and financial risks whenconstructing equipment that involves electronics.These techniques will also be of great value to electronic and mechanical product designers, tohelp them design sub-assemblies and products that can be assembled and installed intoenclosures, and then be used in systems and installations, without suffering from problems andunreliability. This will also help to reduce warranty costs, which can be a huge drain on profits.
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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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