• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

Tonex’s “Introduction to EMC and Signal Integrity” is a cutting-edge training program designed for engineers and professionals involved in electronic system design. This comprehensive course spans six modules, covering crucial topics such as EMC principles, signal integrity basics, mitigation strategies, and compliance with industry standards. Participants will acquire a deep understanding of electromagnetic compatibility, enabling them to tackle challenges related to signal quality and interference. Through practical demonstrations, case studies, and hands-on exercises, this course equips learners with the knowledge and skills needed to design electronic systems that meet stringent EMC requirements, ensuring optimal signal integrity and compliance with industry standards.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the fundamentals of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Gain knowledge of Signal Integrity principles and its importance in electronic systems.
  • Identify common EMC issues and their impact on electronic devices.
  • Learn techniques for mitigating EMC problems in electronic designs.
  • Explore the role of grounding and shielding in EMC and Signal Integrity.
  • Understand the impact of electromagnetic interference (EMI) on signal quality.
  • Learn about industry standards and regulations related to EMC and Signal Integrity.
  • Gain practical skills in measuring and analyzing signal integrity in electronic circuits.
  • Explore simulation tools for predicting and optimizing Signal Integrity in PCB designs.
  • Understand the relationship between power integrity and Signal Integrity.

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):

Specialty Areas

  • Risk Management
  • Network Services
  • Cyber Defense Infrastructure Support
  • Vulnerability Assessment and Management
  • Systems Architecture

Feedback

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