Fndamentals of Electromagnetic Compliance for Electrical System Design
Yoginder Kumar Negi
Supercomputer Education and Research Centre
Rajiv Panigrahi
EMC engineer, Network & Edge computing
Intel
Objective
Electromagnetic Compliance is essential for any system design/ semiconductor device to function as intended. Thus, it is necessary to protect system/ semiconductor devices, such as processors, integrated circuits, information processing equipment etc., against Electromagnetic Interference. Learn about principles of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for electrical/electronic devices, including best practices and a building-block approach with application-specific examples. The students will learn how electromagnetic disturbances are generated in electrical/electronic devices, how they couple to other systems, and how devices can be protected.
Syllabus
- Introduction to semiconductor devices/ printed circuit board,
- Signal Integrity Power Integrity (SIPI), Power Distribution Network (PDN),
- Basics of E field and H field, Basics of EMI/EMC,
- Basics of PCB layout design,
- System design analysis: shielding and grounding
- components of EMC design,
- System-level EMC design
Target AudienceSystem engineers, Project engineers, system integrators, DRDO, ISRO, corporate employees, and fresh graduates interested in electrical and electro-mechanical system design |
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Eligibility criteriaMinimum qualification Graduation with knowledge of electrical and electronics system design. CAD design engineer Pre-requisites required. Familiar with the basics of transmission line, basics of mixed signal design, power distribution network, signal integrity & power integrity |
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Course Fee₹ 20000 (Excluding 18% GST) |
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Number of Credits3:1
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Mode of InstructionOnline with Synchronous mode
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Duration5 Months (Aug – Dec 2024) |
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TimingsMonday (6.00 PM to 7.30
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