• Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

Tonex's Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Engineering course is a comprehensive training program designed for engineers, technicians, and professionals in electronics, telecommunications, aerospace, and defense sectors. Participants gain an in-depth understanding of EMI and EMP fundamentals, mitigation strategies, and practical applications. The course covers topics such as sources and paths of EMI, EMP effects on electronic systems, and design principles for EMI-resistant systems. Hands-on exercises with industry-standard tools enhance participants' skills in analyzing and mitigating EMI and EMP challenges. Case studies and compliance discussions provide valuable insights, making this course essential for those seeking expertise in safeguarding critical infrastructure against electromagnetic threats.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the principles and characteristics of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
  • Identify common sources and mechanisms of EMI in electronic systems.
  • Explore the impact of EMI on various electronic devices and systems.
  • Learn techniques for measuring and quantifying Electromagnetic Interference.
  • Examine strategies for preventing, mitigating, and resolving EMI-related issues in engineering designs.
  • Understand the fundamentals of Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and its potential effects on electronic infrastructure.
  • Explore EMP protection and hardening techniques for critical systems and infrastructure.
  • Examine case studies of real-world incidents involving EMI and EMP, and analyze their impact.
  • Learn about international standards and regulations related to EMI and EMP engineering.
  • Develop practical skills in designing EMI and EMP-resistant electronic systems.

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):

Feedback

If you would like to provide feedback for this course, please e-mail the NICCS SO at NICCS@hq.dhs.gov.