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Course Outline
Introduction – Examples of EMI/EMC Considerations
- Power electronic circuits (inverters and DC/DC converters)
 - Hybrid electric vehicles and plug-in electric vehicles
 - Appliances and computers
 
EMI/EMC Background
- Emissions and susceptibility
 - Important electromagnetic laws
 
EMI Specifications and Standards
- Emission regulations (DO 160, FCC, CISPR)
 - Susceptibility regulations (DO 160, IEC)
 
Path of Lowest Impedance
- Examples of high frequency current flow
 - Review of current paths
 
Noise Coupling Mechanisms
- Four types of noise coupling
 
Common Impedance Coupling
- Circuits sharing electrical connections
 
Magnetic Coupling
- Meaning of Faraday’s Law
 - Understanding magnetic fields
 - Equivalent circuit of magnetic coupling
 
Electric Field Coupling
- Electric and magnetic field comparison
 - Equivalent circuit for electric field coupling
 
System and Board Layout Issues
- Power bus decoupling
 - Return (ground) planes
 - Board layout priorities and board level concerns
 - Common susceptibility problems
 
Electromagnetic Coupling (Radiation)
- Characteristics of radiation
 - Dipole antenna characteristics
 - Characteristics of unintentional radiators
 
Shielding
- H-field shielding and skin depth
 - Electric field shielding
 
Bonding
- Seam bonding and faying surfaces
 - Bonding methods
 
Grounding
- Signal grounds
 - Single and multiple point grounds, hybrid grounds
 - Signal reference subsystem
 - Equipment and facility grounding
 
Lightning
- Specification
 - Test methods
 - Indirect and direct effects
 
Filtering
- Models
 - Common mode filtering, differential mode filtering
 - Low-pass, high-pass, band-pass filtering
 - Signal filter design techniques
 - Filter damping
 
Shielding Practical Considerations
- Cabinet and enclosure design
 - Cables and connectors
 - EMI gaskets
 - Slots and seams
 
Antennas for EMC
- Antennas for emissions and for susceptibility
 - Monopole and biconical antennas for EMI tests
 
Best Practices to Pass EMI Tests
- Design practices for passing EMI qualification tests
 - Conducted and radiated emissions and susceptibility
 
System Issues Excited by AC Drive CM and DM voltages
- Motor over-voltages
 - Bearing damage
 
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/13/2026 7:30am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/13/2026 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
 - 4/14/2026 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
 - 4/15/2026 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
 - 4/16/2026 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
 
Location and Lodging
Course Location
Lodging
Course Notes
Instructors and Program Director
Instructors
Kenneth Wyatt
Kenneth Wyatt is principal consultant of Wyatt Technical Services LLC and served three years as the senior technical editor for Interference Technology magazine from 2016 through 2018. He has worked in the field of EMC engineering for over 30 years with a specialty in EMI troubleshooting and pre-compliance testing.
He is a co-author of the popular EMC Pocket Guide and RFI Radio Frequency Interference Pocket Guide. He also co-authored the book with Patrick Andre, EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers, with forward by Henry Ott. He recently completed and released a three-volume “EMC Troubleshooting Trilogy”, which is now available through Amazon. See his web site for ordering info.
He is widely published and authors a monthly column, “Practical EMC”, for the Signal Integrity Journal, has blogged for EDN.com or many years, has a monthly column, “Benchtop EMC”, for InCompliance Magazine, writes regularly for EEWorld and continues to write for Interference Technology Magazine. Ken is a senior life member of the IEEE and a longtime member of the EMC Society. To contact Ken, or for more information on technical articles, training schedules and links, check out his web site: emc-seminars.com
Todd Hubing
Program Director
Erick Oberstar
Additional Information
This course is part of the Electrified Systems Certificate series. Course may be taken individually as well.