Electrical Grounding and Shielding Electronic Systems
Blue Sky Hotel, Balikpapan Kalimantan Timur | 9th – 11 November 2011 | IDR 6.500.000
Course Description:
This course stresses the fundamental electromagnetic compatibility principles involved in typical grounding and shielding problems. Understanding the objectives and techniques for grounding and shielding will reduce misconceptions and allow a more systematic approach to replace trial and error methods. For example, the course explains why a signal ground is not the same as a signal return.
Also, solutions for the numerous problems caused by wiring inductance are described and demonstrated. The course emphasizes the development of logical diagnostic techniques for identifying various types of noise problems. Often, the correct identification of the problem is more difficult than the solution. The course is at an introductory level; however, some knowledge of electronic circuits and system design is assumed. Several interference mechanisms and shielding techniques are demonstrated.
Who Should Attend:
This course is recommended for electrical engineers, technicians, designers and release engineers responsible for electronic or electromechanical products.
Course Objectives:
This course is designed to enable participants to:
- Define electrical ground, signal ground, and signal return
- Describe various grounding techniques
- Diagnose noise problems
- Identify methods to reduce and filter noise
- Define inductive and capacitive shielding
- Describe techniques for reducing electromagnetic coupling
- Select appropriate cabling
- Identify methods to ensure impedance matching
- Identify noise coupling mechanisms
Course Outline:
I. Basic Principles of Noise Reduction
- mportance of wiring inductance
- Bandwidth of pulse waveforms
- Noise coupling mechanisms
- How to identify the mechanism
- Common and differential modes
II. Grounding: Why and How?
- What is electrical ground?
- Reasons for grounding
- Signal ground, signal return
- Ground grid technique
- Isolated grounding technique
- Ground loop noise reduction
III. Signal Ground Techniques
- Ground each current only once
- Unsafe signal grounding
- Single point versus ground grid
- Signal isolation techniques
IV. How to Diagnose Noise Problems
- Ringing, rounding, and reflections
- Effects of signal impedance distribution on susceptibility
- Practical diagnostic techniques
- Noise coupling examples
V. Noise Reduction Techniques
- Filtering and shielding
- Reducing mutual inductance
VI. Filtering Conducted Noise
- CM and DM filter techniques
- Improving circuit balance
- 1 GHZ filtering techniques
- DC power bus design
VII. Inductive and Capacitive Shielding
- Self-shielding techniques
- Misuse of twisted pair
- Grounding cable shields
- Shielding examples
VIII. Reducing Electromagnetic Coupling
- Identifying EM coupling
- Controlling CM currents
INSTRUCTOR
- Ir. Teguh Santoso
- Ir. T. Haryono, M.Sc., CEng MIEE
METHODS
During the training, participant will be in interactive learning mode, by actively join the group discussion, sharing concepts, role plays, games and case studies.
Time:
9th – 11 November 2011
Venue:
Blue Sky Hotel, at Let. Jend. Suprapto I, Balikpapan Kalimantan Timur.
Course fee:
- IDR 6.500.000,-
- For sending 3 participant from the same company IDR 6.000.000,-/participant NON RESIDENCIAL.
Fasilitas
- Meeting room hotel (****)
- Training Kit
- Coffee Break & Lunch
- Exclusive Souvenir
- Certifikat
- Soft copy materi