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  • Consulting
    Quick EMC issue mitigation when and where you need it.
  • Design Reviews
    Mitigate EMC issues before it is too late to change.
  • Risk Assessment
    Quantify the risk of failure to prevent budget overruns and delays.
  • Training
    Learn the physics of EMC without the arduous math.

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Quick EMC issue mitigation when and where you need it.

As Benjamin Franklin said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This definitely holds true when it comes to EMC. The longer a development team waits to address EMC issues, the more it will cost to resolve them.

Often EMC non-compliances are rooted in fundamental design decisions that were made early in the development program and are difficult to undo. By taking Mr. Franklin’s advice and front loading a development with appropriate EMC effort the total cost of compliance is dramatically reduced and the team can perform to plan and hold to budgets.

Think of it, no more missed commitments, no more out of control budgets. With a solid understanding of the physics your team will be able to execute to plan and deliver on time.

The trick is in understanding the nature of radio frequency energy confinement. It requires control of the physical conductive and non-conductive shapes. As mechanical engineers often optimize these shapes without EMC in mind, they often create shapes that do not contain the RF energy. The result is an EMC failure found late in the program and changes that are expensive in both manpower and product cost.

This is why we prefer to work with the entire development team as the solution often takes a team effort.

If the time for proactive front loading has passed and immediate assistants is required, we still recommend training the team first. It allows the team to move past their fears, frustration and confusion creating an environment of success.

Each consultation is as different as people are different. Please contact us to chat about your situation so that appropriate actions can be taken.

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In the Matter of Lithia Toyota

On January 9, 2018, Lithia Toyota was ordered by the FCC to turn the lights off. Induction lighting devices were causing harmful interference to LTE radio communications. Noncompliance would result in fines of $16,000 per day. (Citation and Order DA 18-18).

Close the Skills Gap

Colleges and universities teach circuit theory giving electrical engineers the ability to resolve issues to 100 KHz, but the EMC spectrum extends well past 1 GHz creating a skills gap. We can fill this gap by pointing out the implications of the pesky slow speed of light.

Plan A or Plan B, Choose Wisely

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  • Consulting
    Quick EMC issue mitigation when and where you need it.
  • Design Reviews
    Mitigate EMC issues before it is too late to change.
  • Risk Assessment
    Quantify the risk of failure to prevent budget overruns and delays.
  • Training
    Learn the physics of EMC without the arduous math.
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