Description
This course describes practical EMC engineering techniques for achieving reliable operation and regulatory compliance for installations (sometimes called systems), whether they are fixed or mobile.
Although the techniques are described using the example of an industrial site, they can be used equally effectively for everything that involves connecting two or more electrical or electronic units together with cables to construct systems or installations of any kind, fixed or mobile.
What you will learn
To provide practical grounding in the EMC techniques that developments in electronic technology have made important for reliability and regulatory compliance of systems and installations.
The practical techniques described here will help reduce project and financial risks when constructing systems and installations that involve electronics.
These techniques will also be of great value to electronic and mechanical product designers, to help them design sub-assemblies and products that can be assembled and installed without suffering from problems and unreliability. This will also help to reduce warranty costs, which can be a huge drain on profits.