New way to avoid EMC
“EMC by Your Design” participants get hands-on training
“EMC by Your Design” seminar and workshop lets students apply electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design principles to real-life products through a hands-on tasks that involve developing a block diagram, determining a product’s EMC parameters, and using proprietary computer programs. Students receive a copy of the program and learn how to use it to calculate probable emissions and immunity characteristics of the circuit boards, power supply I/O lines and enclosure. While striving to meet North American and European EMC regulations, students will design and analyze units consisting of a motherboard with microprocessor, clocks, digital and analog inputs and outputs, a power supply, cables with and without shielding for the digital and analog inputs and outputs, an enclosure, an external keyboard, and an interface to a video monitor.
The EMC seminar and workshop will be led by Donald L. Sweeney and Roger Swangerg, www.dlsemc.com/1001 and held April 23-28, at the Hilton Hotel in Northbrook, IL. A $300 discount is available for registrations before March 23. For more information, (847) 537-6400 or cgorowski@dlsemc.com
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