Would you say me no to a favor? Guides and trainings


Hi reader,

Your interest in the content I prepare makes me very happy. The last week I went to the EMC Europe, in Belgium, and I got very positive feedback. Making things simple pays off, so I am planning the next experiments on conducted and radiated emissions.

Today´s chapter is very short. I wanted to share a few points with you.

Downloadable guide

The guide on current probes can be now downloaded in PDF format. You can get it from the downloads website.

Can you make me a favor?

If we have worked together or stayed in touch in some way, or you have read any of my content, and you would like to share something with me. Do you mind sharing your thoughts with me? It will help me a lot to keep working on the content and the work I do. You can decide if you want me to share it publicly.

Training on EMC filters

This Wednesday, 11th of September, I organize a (paid) online session on EMC filters. It will be an introductory session, dynamic, so you can bring your questions, with LTspice simulations and real-time examples.

Exactly at this moment, I am adding the content about LISNs and how to simulate common-mode and differential-mode noise.

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Best,

Ignacio

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Ignacio de Mendizabal

🔌 Helping founders and CTOs building compliant Hardware systems🔌EMC specialist. Making EMC accessible and affordable📡

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