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Live Webinar: EMI Troubleshooting and Pre-Compliance

09/03/2020 14:00:27

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and the related electromagnetic interference (EMI) seems to be one of those necessary evils that...

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and the related electromagnetic interference (EMI) seems to be one of those necessary evils that must be overcome prior to marketing commercial or consumer electronic products, as well as military and aerospace equipment. Unfortunately, few universities and colleges teach this important information, with the result that products are rarely designed to meet EMC/ EMI requirements. EMC or EMI compliance is often left to the end of a project with all the associated schedule delays and unplanned cost.


The purpose of this webinar is to help product designers or EMC engineers learn enough basics of EMC and EMI so that the usual design failures are addressed early when costs and design is minimized. Join us today! 

We will also focus on: 

- EMI/EMC terms and definitions

- EMI Compliance vs Pre-Compliance

- Common sources of EMI

- Common EMI solution

- Measuring and troubleshooting radiated and conducted emissions using Tektronix EMCVu EMI software

TIME

11: AM (GMT+8), September 16, 2020

Join us today! 

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