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Tackling EMI/EMC Challenges One Rule at a Time

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5/23/23 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EDT

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Signal Integrity Journal Webinar Series

Title: Tackling EMI/EMC Challenges One Rule at a Time

Date: May 23, 2023

Time: 8am PT / 11am ET

Sponsored by: Altair

Presented by: Harry Kennedy, Technical Specialist, Electronic System Design, Altair

Abstract:
If you’re not a signal integrity (SI) expert, the thought of EMI/EMC issues might bring you chills. As PCB simulation tools continue to improve, it’s important to incorporate signal integrity checks early in the design process. Instead of waiting for the analysis results after laying out your PCB, why not implement best practices into your verification process?

In this webinar, we will look at common EMI/EMC issues and how they can be traced back to design best practices. Additionally, we’ll look at how to use rule-based verification to automatically check for indicators, saving time and reducing costs.

Attendees will learn:

  • The effect of PCB miniaturization on signal integrity
  • Common DRC setups to identify EMC errors early
  • How to improve quality by incorporating automated verification for EMI/EMC
Who should attend?

Beginner to mid-level PCB designers and signal integrity engineers. The purpose of this webinar is to add a skillset that helps free up the time of the signal integrity expert. This webinar also encourages users to add best practices into their current workflow by adopting this methodology.

Presenter Bio:
Harry Kennedy is an engineer who’s excited about all things that deal with printed circuit boards. At Altair, he helps customers solve problems in simulation, verification, and PCB manufacturing technologies. Prior to joining Altair, he worked in the semiconductor industry at Texas Instruments as a validation and applications engineer supporting automotive high side drivers. Harry has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Ohio State University.

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