Mastering EMC Simulations for Electronic Designs
December 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm PST
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) simulation ensures that electronic devices comply with regulatory standards and perform optimally in their intended environments. As the complexity of electronic systems increases, the importance of EMC simulation grows, allowing engineers to predict and mitigate potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues before physical prototypes are built.
Overview
It can be challenging for EMC and product design engineers to understand how to use simulation tools effectively. This hands-on session with experts in full-device simulation offers a unique opportunity for engineers to dive into the world of EMC simulation. This session will provide practical experience, demystifying the simulation process and empowering engineers with the knowledge to implement simulations early in the design phase. Experts will offer insights into best practices, common pitfalls to avoid, and strategies for interpreting simulation results.
By participating in such a session, engineers can gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of EMC simulation. They learn to set up simulations that model their products’ real-world behavior, identify potential EMI issues, and explore design modifications to enhance EMC performance. This proactive approach ensures compliance with regulatory standards and contributes to the final product’s reliability and quality.
EMC simulation is more than just a checkbox for compliance; it’s a strategic tool that, when used effectively, can significantly improve product design. Join this hands-on session guided by experts created for engineers looking to master EMC simulation and integrate it into their design process. It’s an investment in knowledge that will pay dividends throughout the product’s lifecycle, ensuring that your efforts today will lead to better products in the future.
What attendees will learn
- CAD File Preparation: Master the process of importing mechanical CAD designs, assigning materials, and preparing for simulations.
- PCB and Package Setup: Discover the steps to import electronic design files for PCBs and packages, including automation of the setup process.
- Cable Specification: Gain hands-on experience in defining cables through the co-simulation with multi-conductor transmission line solvers.
- Component Modeling: Understand how to represent components using ideal or SPICE circuit models for co-simulation with 3D geometries.
- Performance Evaluation: Learn to transform simulation results into formats that facilitate comparison with standard measurements for device performance assessment.
Who should attend
Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, RF Engineers, Electrical Engineers