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Practical Electronic Design Techniques for Cost-Effective EMC w/o PCB design (2-day course)
Training for electronic and mechanical design engineers, and their managers, in the use of good EMC design and manufacturing practices suitable for modern products and equipment.
NOTE: This course does not cover Printed Circuit Board design/layout – it is meant for use in conjunction with our one-day “Basic and Advanced EMC design and layout techniques for PCBs” course, making a three-day course overall.
The aim of the course is to help companies quickly improve their commercial and financialperformance by:
- Bringing advanced products to market more quickly
- Reducing unit manufacturing costs
- Reducing warranty costs and costs of ownership by improving reliability
- Easily complying with legal EMC requirements
- Reducing financial risks and improving Return On Investment
This course is highly recommended for those involved in any aspect of the design or testing ofelectrical/electronic products.
It is based upon the course module that Keith teaches to post-graduate students as part of theSensors and Electronic Instrumentation M.Sc. course at the University of Manchester (formerlyUMIST, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK.
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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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