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    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.
  • Home
  • About
  • Courses
  • Contact
  • 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.

Public EMC Courses

Public EMC courses are kept small to ensure direct personal attention.

Optimal class size is between 12 to 18 participants for a two day course. Starting time is typically 9:00 AM. Coffee and a light continental breakfast is provided starting at 8:30 AM.

Immediately after the course the participants are offered an optional skills workshop. During the workshop bring in your worst nightmare of an EMC issue. You will fix your problem using the techniques learned in the class with a little coaching. By immediately using the newly acquired skills the concepts are reinforced and retention is increased.

There are no courses schedule at this time.

Get details for onsite and nearby private EMC classes.

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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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