Conference Agenda
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Automotive EMC (Part 1)
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Session Abstract | ||
Automotive electric / electronic systems are endlessly growing in complexity with a permanent constraint of a constant or reduced time-to-market. Therefore, there is a strong need to improve constantly the efficiency of the EMC related tasks throughout the entire development process, starting from the design phase until the full-vehicle validation phase. This workshop intends to present an overview of the most recent industrial and academic advances in the field of automotive EMC design, modeling and simulation as well as in the field of automotive standards, testing and measurements. The presentations in this workshop will cover EMC issues at system, sub-system, equipment, and component levels. In particular, topics addressed by the speakers will include hybrid power-train systems EMC analysis, antenna implementation, equipment design, advanced testing techniques, printed-circuit-board optimization, and electric/electronic component characterization. | ||
Presentations | ||
9:00am - 9:30am
Modeling of Conducted Emission Tests of EV On-Board Powertrain Chargers on Table and on Vehicle – Discussions on the Correlation Between Test Results 1Klingler International Consulting Services (Courtesy of Stellantis), France; 2Dassault Systèmes, France; 3Dassault Systèmes, France 9:30am - 10:00am
Managing Excessive Risks That Can be Caused by EMI (even when all EMC tests are passed) Cherry Clough Consultants Ltd, UK 10:00am - 10:30am
Designing and Troubleshooting High-Power ECUs for Modern EVs Mach One Design, UK |