EDUCATION
EMI Analysis and Solutions for Power Electronics
Course Description
Electronics and electrical devices, permeating into every corner of our lives, operate at faster speeds with smaller sizes. This trend makes electromagnetic interference (EMI) a much more pervasive issue and much more challenging for practically every engineer in the electrical and computing engineering field.
While EMI and solutions tended to be viewed by many as “dark magic,” through this four-day course, participants will learn:
- Fundamental theory of EMI/EMC, to understand how EMI noises originate and couple into victim circuits
- EMI measurement, regulations, and standards
- Models of practical circuit components, and parasitic components in circuits and the important roles they play in EMI
- EMI/EMC mitigation solutions, such as balancing, grounding, shielding, and filtering, and best engineering practices to mitigate EMI issues in designs
- Examples of some of the recent academic and industrial research on EMI
The course emphasizes practical solutions and trade-offs, integrating theoretical concepts with hands-on learning for effective EMI management in designs.
Travel to VTRCA
- Flying - Nearby airports include Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
- Metro, Driving, and Parking instructions can be found at this link.
Contact
For any questions or registration instructions, please contact Nina Jaworski.