Two day course for cost-effective EMC design for electronic products in 2023

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Training for electronic hardware and mechanical engineers, and their managers, in the use of good EMC design and manufacturing practices for modern products and equipment.


This course does not cover low-frequency emissions and power quality issues for AC-DC power converters, because many manufacturers purchase them as discrete units already compliant with the relevant standards. Other course modules are available to customise this course.

The aim of the course is to help companies quickly improve their commercial and financial performance by using design techniques that have been proven in real-life for many years to:

  • Bring advanced products to market more quickly
  • Reduce unit manufacturing costs
  • Reduce warranty costs and costs of ownership by improving reliability
  • Easily comply with legal EMC requirements
  • Reduce financial risks and improve Return On Investment

This course is highly recommended for those involved in any aspect of the design or testing of electrical/electronic products.
It is based upon the EMC course module that Keith taught to post-graduate students as part of the IET-accredited Sensors and Electronic Instrumentation M.Sc. course at the University of Manchester (formerly UMIST, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK.


This course is highly recommended for those involved in any aspect of the design or testing of electrical/electronic products. It is based upon the EMC course module that Keith taught to post-graduate students as part of the
IET-accredited Sensors and Electronic Instrumentation M.Sc. course at the University of Manchester (formerly UMIST, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK.

Longer versions are available, up to five days, which can go into more depth and/or cover more topics (including low-frequency emissions and power quality issues for AC-DC power converters), and which can cover basic PCB EMC techniques, or basic + advanced PCB design techniques.

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