Asia-Pacific Conference on Applied Electromagnetics, 2003. APACE 2003.
DOI: 10.1109/apace.2003.1234475
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Project based engineering education: a case for teaching EMC/EMI

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“…Because of the growing importance of the electromagnetic compatibility, universities worldwide are paying more attention in training future engineers with EMC knowledge. Therefore, a large number of electrical engineering degree programs have incorporated independent EMC courses, which are devoted to important EMC topics [13][14][15][16][17]: electromagnetic theory, signals and coupling modes, transmission lines, grounding and bonding, enclosure shielding, filtering techniques, PCB design for EMC compliance, standards and regulations, testing for EMC compliance, EMC diagnostic and troubleshooting, etc.…”
Section: Present Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the growing importance of the electromagnetic compatibility, universities worldwide are paying more attention in training future engineers with EMC knowledge. Therefore, a large number of electrical engineering degree programs have incorporated independent EMC courses, which are devoted to important EMC topics [13][14][15][16][17]: electromagnetic theory, signals and coupling modes, transmission lines, grounding and bonding, enclosure shielding, filtering techniques, PCB design for EMC compliance, standards and regulations, testing for EMC compliance, EMC diagnostic and troubleshooting, etc.…”
Section: Present Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the design approach, various aspects of the design will become critical to produce a fully functional TV. Aspects that require special effort during production such as difficult assembly, critical wire dress or difficult adjustment impose ongoing cost and demands on production for the life of the product [6][7]. The TV needs to be designed within a multi-disciplinary environment with expert knowledge required in:…”
Section: A Special Issues Of Emc In Televisionmentioning
confidence: 99%