One of the major challenges for RF engineers in today’s world is to mitigate the electromagnetic interference (EMI) within circuits and systems due to the increasing usage of high-speed and high frequency devices. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is mainly a technique to deal with such types of scenario, where the emphasis is to design circuits and systems to minimize the electromagnetic coupling and interference.
The EMC technique also deals with the design of devices and systems in such a way that they are not susceptible to the electromagnetic disturbance from surroundings.
The prime objective of this workshop is to create awareness and about the importance of pre-compliance and full-compliance EMC testing techniques among the industry professionals, the startups, as well as the academic community working on design and fabrication of various types of electrical, electronic and medical devices. The workshop would also provide the participants an insight into various techniques and procedures required for the design of electronic systems that comply with these EMC guidelines.
The details about specific requirements for EMC testing in compliance with CISPR 11, CISPR 32, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC 61000-4-3 and other relevant technical standards would be discussed. The workshop will explain the concept of effective shielding using modern procedures involving frequency selective surfaces (FSS) structures and lightweight nanocomposites.
The participants would be exposed to the state-of-the art modeling and simulation software used for EMI/EMC applications.
Most importantly, a live demonstration of the NABL accredited EMI/EMC Test Facility including 3 meter Semi Anechoic Chamber for pre-compliance and full-compliance testing of devices would be provided.