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Immunity of on-board electronics with PAM-CEM Solutions
Reference: CEM-IM-A
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| Level: | Advanced | ||
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| Duration: | 4 days | ||
| Audience: | EMC engineers from the Automotive, Railways, and Aeronautics industries, as well as Electronics and Telecommunications | ||
| Objectives: | Perform efficient and predictive Virtual Testing of Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) issues occurring at the level of on-board electronic devices. | ||
| Prerequisites: | Basic knowledge of standard numerical techniques (Finite-Difference Time-Domain, Multiconductor Transmission Lines), related numerical features (meshing), and CAD data management (structures and Cable Networks) Required: Basic experience in PAM-CEM Solutions (or equivalent) |
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| Description: | Management of Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) issues occurring when integrating electronic devices in their environment. All steps of the numerical process are covered: CAD data management, dedicated modeling and meshing stages, Cable Networks management and loading conditions, EMS coupling procedure (networks exciting conditions from 3D Maxwell PAM-CEM/FD computations), etc. Realistic industrial automotive applications are used throughout the course. Other industrial fields are discussed: Defense and Aeronautics, Telecommunications and Electronics, etc. | ||
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