The Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) for Space Systems Workshop by Tonex provides an in-depth exploration of the impact of electromagnetic environments on space systems. This training covers the fundamentals of E3, including the sources and types of electromagnetic interference (EMI), and the methods for mitigating its effects. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of E3 principles, design considerations, and testing procedures essential for ensuring the reliability and safety of space systems. Through practical examples and expert insights, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge to address E3 challenges in the development and operation of space technologies.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the basics of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3).
- Identify sources and types of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Learn methods for mitigating the effects of EMI on space systems.
- Gain knowledge of E3 design considerations and testing procedures.
- Apply E3 principles to ensure the reliability and safety of space systems.
- Address E3 challenges in the development and operation of space technologies.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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