Design with EMC Regulations in Mind and Save Your Product From Failing Regulatory Compliance Testing

Jan. 6, 2012
Save Money by Learning How to Design Your Product to Comply With the Many EMC Regulatory Requirements

Learning how to design your product so that it complies with EMC regulations can save you from having a finished product that fails during its regulatory compliance testing. Re-designing or adding fixes to a failed product can be expensive and time consuming. By taking an EMC design seminar, you will learn the fundamentals of electromagnetic compatibility, including understanding the many EMC regulatory requirements including FCC, CE, US Military, RTCA-DO-160 and those of many foreign countries. The class focuses on the methodology of how to minimize EMC problems, starting with the design process through final testing and approval, all of which are brought to life through hands-on practical application to real life products. Also included will be a guided tour of the EMC and Product Safety facility in North America.

Students will learn how an electronic circuit becomes a radio transmitter, how the physics of even the simplest devices such as capacitors, inductors and shielding can help or hinder compliance and how to control the design to minimize emissions. They will be lead step-by-step through sample calculations, be introduced to take-home proprietary software and be led through trouble shooting a product that does not meet the requirements. Additionally, attendees will be offered an exclusive, hands-on personal consultation with the instructor or technical staff to apply what has been learned to their specific product, possibly saving them tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in reduced testing, reduced time to market and reduced final product cost.

Register for this Seminar
EMC By Your Design.  A Practical Applications Seminar & Workshop
Tues. April 17 – Thurs. April 19, 2012
Hilton Hotel, Northbrook, IL
847-537-6400
www.dlsemc.com/1001

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