WEBINAR

Virtual Tests for EMC Compliance

Discover key simulation technology for virtual tests for EMC compliance and examples of simulating various tests, including conducted emissions, and conducted susceptibility.
July 15, 2025
6:00 PM UTC
1 hour

Now Available On-Demand
Original Broadcast Date: July 15, 202
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Summary

Electronic products must comply with a range of international EMC standards before they can be launched into the market. The traditional process involves building physical prototypes, performing pre-compliance physical tests and iterating design toward compliance, which can be very time-consuming and costly.

In this webinar, we provide an overview of electromagnetic simulation methodologies and workflows for performing virtual tests for EMC compliance, enabling prototyping and pre-compliance testing to be minimalized or even avoided, with the associated time-saving and cost benefits.

The webinar will highlight key simulation technology for virtual tests for EMC compliance and give examples of simulating various tests, including conducted emissions, conducted susceptibility, radiated emissions and radiated susceptibility.

Highlights:

  • Presentation of electromagnetic simulation workflows for virtual testing of EMC compliance.
  • Discover how virtual EMC design processes significantly reduce time and cost for achieving EMC compliance and market entry.
  • Learn how to effectively apply CST Studio Suite simulation technology to perform EMC compliance tests.

Speaker

Scott Piper

Scott Piper

Senior SIMULIA Industry Process Consultant

Dassault Systèmes

Scott Piper is a Senior Industry Process Consultant at Dassault Systèmes. Scott has worked almost a combined 20 years as an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineer in the automotive and aerospace industries specializing in EMC measurements and simulations. Scott has travelled the world giving presentations for the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) EMC Society as a distinguished lecturer and has been the chair of the IEEE EMC Society’s technical committee on computational electromagnetics.

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