Webinar Replay | EMC & E3 SIMULATION

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the ability of a device to operate as intended in its environment without interfering with other devices. By law, products must comply with international EMC standards which regulate EM emissions and the susceptibility of electrical and electronic systems in order to be sold. The earlier a potential EMC problem is identified, the less disruption it causes to the design process. By including EMC-compliant design at an early stage, additional costly development iterations can be avoided later on.

EMC regulations shall ensure that devices must not emit electromagnetic fields that can disrupt other electronics, and must be able to withstand interference from nearby devices and from environmental electromagnetic effects (E3) such as lightning strikes or electromagnetic pulse.

During this webinar, we demonstrate the necessary solutions for space electromagnetic compatibility analysis such as RF co-site interference, radiated susceptibility and lightning strike to help space companies to save costs and time in their product design.

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YOU Yingjie

SIMULIA EuroNorth Industry Process Consultant - Dassault Systèmes®

Yingjie YOU is an Industrial Process Consultant and has worked in this role for Dassault Systemès since September 2018. Her main responsibility is delivering Electromagnetic Simulation technical solutions to a wide variety of customers across the EuroNorth region for the ‘High Tech’ industry area. She specializes in antenna design, microwave component simulation and high-power component simulation. 

Prior to her current role, she worked as an early-stage researcher for the 5G European Research (Horizon-2020) Programme. She studied for both her MSc and PhD degree at the University of Sheffield, UK, focusing on antenna design and propagation models for wireless mobile network systems. 

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