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Robert Hanson,
M.S.E.E., President, Americom Seminars,
Internationally Recognized Expert with over 40 years of experience. Americom Seminars has provided
outstanding electrical engineering seminars for over 25 years! Mr. Hanson teaches a variety of courses. Brochure to e-mail to colleagues Return to main page |
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The Key Issues of EMI/EMC Issues Seminars If you are an EE, you want to know
why EMI testing is done, how it is conducted, and what the typical failures
are, even if a special department or an outside EMI company does the actual
testing. This course gives you the EMI
information you need including design considerations at both CAE and CAD to
provide a compliant radiation/susceptibility product. You’ll examine and identify ways to prevent
common EMI/EMC problems regarding power supplies, cables, connectors, slots,
discontinuity of ground planes and antenna loops. Share
these courses with your colleagues who are: *
Digital design engineers Got questions about a seminar at your location? Info and Fees for
having a seminar at your site!
Email
us at americomseminars@aol.com Key Issues of EMI and EMC If you are
an EE, you want to know why EMI testing is done, how it is conducted, and
what the typical failures are, even if a special department or an outside EMI
company does the actual testing. This
course gives you the EMI information you need including design considerations
at both CAE and CAD to provide a compliant radiation/susceptibility
product. You’ll examine and identify
ways to prevent common EMI/EMC problems regarding power supplies, cables,
connectors, slots, discontinuity of ground planes and antenna loops. The
EMI/EMC course
addresses PCB radiated/conducted issues along with susceptibility/emission
concerns of power supply, cabling, enclosures and shielding requirements. Got questions about a seminar at your location? Info and Fees for
having a seminar at your site!
Email
us at americomseminars@aol.com Key Issues of EMI/EMC Issues Seminar Course Outline This course can be taught as a one
or two day course.
Click here for the 2 day version of the class! EMI-EMC Issues
You’ll
learn design considerations at both CAE and CAD to provide a compliant
radiation/susceptibility product. You’ll examine and identify ways to prevent
common EMI/EMC problems regarding power supplies, cables, connectors, slots,
discontinuity of ground planes and antenna loops.
EMI, Source, path
and receptor. EMI
regulations – standards for USA, Europe (EU), and Asia. Conducting an EMI
Test (Radiated/Conducted for Emissions/Immunity) ESD,
Lighting and Transient RFI, EMI
regarding PCBs, computers, analog designs, & systems ·
Grounding designs/Filtering · CM
Radiation ·
Antenna Loops ·
Basics of PCB Radiation · PCB
Suppression Techniques ·
Crosstalk/Termination ·
Power/Ground Planes ·
Spread Spectrum Clocking ·
Bypass and Radiation on PCBs ·
Interference Coupling Mechanism – Near/Far Field, Coupling modes
(Differential/common) and resonance Cables/Connectors Interfaces, Filtering and Shielding ·
Capacitive & Magnetic Shielding ·
Slots ·
Shield Grounding ·
Cable Radiation ·
Shielding Types ·
Transfer Impedence ·
Shielding Connection – Leakage ·
Loss of Ground Plane in Cables ·
Cables Configuration ·
Antenna Loops with Cable Connections ·
High Speed Connectors ·
Filtering ·
Shielding vs Filtering ·
Using Ferrites ·
Filtering Mains Supply ·
Using Transients Suppressors on Mains & I/O Lines ·
Radiation Through Shields Click here for the 2 day version of the class! Got questions about a seminar at your location? Info and Fees for
having a seminar at your site!
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us at americomseminars@aol.com Comments
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