Consept Academy:
Engineering Expertise Training
We combine theoretical knowledge with laboratory experience. Ensuring your designers are proficient in EMC and LVD standards is the most strategic investment to shorten your product's time to market.
From Military Necessity
to Global Requirement
The concept of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) first emerged in the military field as a result of investigating unexplained destructive events and system failures. This discipline, developed for the security of electronic warfare and defense systems, has become indispensable in daily life with the socialization of technology.
With the 89/336/EU directive published on May 3, 1989 by the European Union, EMC has moved from being a "choice" to a "necessity" for electronic devices.
- 1992 (Jan 1): Directive started to be implemented.
- 92/31/EEC: Directive was redefined.
- 1996 (Jan 1): Transition period ended and full obligation began.
Since the EMC discipline is a relatively new subject even in EU countries, the number of competent engineers on this subject is limited worldwide. Consept Academy exists to close this gap.
The Reality Designers Need to Know
Many product designers are unaware of EMC principles. This situation causes products to get stuck in the testing phase and leads to serious cost losses.
Design Phase
Solution options are unlimited, cost is minimum.
Completed Product
Solution options decrease by 90%, cost increases 10 times.
"Therefore, in our training, we focus not just on 'How to Test?' but on 'How to Design the Product?'"
Our Curriculum
Comprehensive content from basic principles to advanced PCB design techniques.
1. Basic Concepts & Principles
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
- Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
- Emission and Immunity Concepts
- Frequency – Time Relationship
- Units (dB, V/m, A/m)
2. Standards and Coupling
- Civil EMC Standards (IEC/EN)
- Military EMC Standards (MIL-STD)
- Directive Analysis (EU Legislation)
- Coupling Mechanisms (Noise Paths)
- Grounding and Bonding Concepts
3. EMC Design Techniques
- EMC Focused PCB Design
- Internal Cabling Strategies
- Shielding and Enclosure Design
- I/O Filtering and Connector Selection
- EMC Process Control
Who Should Attend?
What Training Will Give You
- Ability to foresee potential EMC problems at the design stage.
- Prevention of re-testing costs and time losses.
- Product development culture in accordance with international standards (EU/USA).
Increase Your Team's Competence
Contact us to get information about our corporate or general training, to learn the training calendar, or for your special training requests.