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Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Compatibility (Part 1)
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Session Abstract | ||
This tutorial is an overview of many of the major topics that need to be considered when designing an electronic product or system to meet EMC requirements. The tutorial will present the foundational ideas from physics and mathematics and will demonstrate the engineering approaches to help the attendees to successfully design, evaluate, diagnose, and/or solve EMI problems. The main objective of this tutorial is to provide a learning opportunity for those that are new to EMC as well as provide a review of the basics to those who already have some experience in this area. | ||
Presentations | ||
11:00am - 11:45am
Electric fields, magnetic fields, and Maxwell's equations XLIM laboratory, limoges, France This talk will introduce Maxwell's equations and will explain (without too much theory) how they form the foundation of electromagnetism. By linking these fundamental laws to real-world EMI/EMC issues, we will explore how time-varying electric and magnetic fields lead to electromagnetic interference, and how this understanding guides practical mitigation strategies. 11:45am - 12:30pm
Transmission line theory and basic signal integrity IETR, Rennes, France This presentation addresses the foundations of transmission line theory. In particular, the underlying hypotheses will be discussed and confronted to practical situations. The effects of their intrinsic parameters and loading conditions on their EMC and signal integrity behaviour will also be introduced |