EMI/EMC Design Fundamentals
Course 288
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Arturo Mediano
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Summary
Recordings of Dr. Mediano's recent live web classroom course can now be viewed online at your convenience. This online course is presented in 5 recorded 4-hour sessions and available on-demand over a 60 day access period. You will also be able to download a PDF of the instructor's notes, so that you can follow along with the lecture.
This course covers the methodology of designing an electronic product to minimize the possibilities
of having problems of electromagnetic interferences (EMI) or Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
The course presents the ways in which an electronic system can generate and/or receive EMI causing
failure to meet EMC regulations. A practical approach with many real world examples, techniques,
simulation and hardware tools for EMI design will be explained to minimize costs, production
and marketing delays considering EMI in the design phase.
Learning objectives
Upon completing the course you will be able to:
• understand the basics and fundamentals of EMI/EMC issues,
• design electronic equipment to avoid common EMI/EMC failures,
• look at the high frequency fundamentals of EMI, modelling the problems to be able to propose solutions,
• use lab measurements and tools to find or fix typical EMI/EMC problems,
• reduce time and cost of EMI/EMC diagnosis and repair.
Target Audience
No prior EMI/EMC knowledge is needed but an electrical engineering background (BSEE or equivalent
experience) is recommended.
This course will be of interest to:
• design and test engineers/technicians from the electronics industry involved in EMI/EMC problems.
Analog, digital, RF, mechanical and system engineers and technicians interested in design process to avoid EMC problems,
• those interested in a working knowledge of EMI/EMC engineering principles and concerned with EMC regulations,
• laboratory personnel involved in measurement and troubleshooting of EMC failures,
• managers responsible for design, production, test and marketing of electronic products,
• marketing engineers who need a general and practical knowledge of the EMI/EMC basics.