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Printed Circuit Board Design for Real-World EMI Control

Proper EMC design for printed circuit boards (PCB) can make a significant difference in the final product's performance in the EMC measurement laboratory.

Location: Oxford
Date: 6/25/2008 - 6/26/2008
Organizer: The University of Oxford

Implementing the proper EMC practices during the design phase of the product is critical and can have little or no impact on the product cost when done correctly.

Unfortunately, EMC design is considered to be similar to magic. This seminar focuses on the basic causes of EMC problems, and how to overcome these problems. This seminar is not just a list of "rules or thumb" but rather it helps the student understand why EMC problems happen, and what can be done to eliminate them.

The primary focus of this seminar is to help working engineers understand the causes of EMC problems so this knowledge can be applied to real world product design immediately. Formulas and equations are not required and are minimized throughout the seminar. Understanding the causes of EMC problems will allow engineers to make difficult design trade-off decisions!

All delegates receive a copy of Dr Bruce Archambeault's book "Printed Circuit Board Design for Real-World EMI Control" (Kluwer)

Event Link:http://cpd.conted.ox.ac.uk/electronics/courses/printed_circuit_board_design.asp

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