Electrical engineering, MSc Radio frequency interference protection EMC minor specialization
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Program Overview
The VillamosmÕrn—ki szak, MSc RÃdiµfrekvenciÃs zavarvÕdelem EMC mellÕkspecializÃciµ is a university program that focuses on the protection of electrical devices, computer networks, and wireless communication systems from electromagnetic interference. The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) principles, measurement techniques, and modeling methods.
Program Objectives
The program's primary objective is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, measure, and mitigate radiofrequency EMC problems. The program covers various topics, including:
- Radiofrequency EMC problem identification
- EMC design principles
- EMC measurement techniques
- Electromagnetic modeling and simulation
- Immunity measurement and EMC certification
Program Details
The program provides students with a thorough understanding of the physical and electromagnetic principles underlying radiofrequency EMC phenomena. The curriculum includes:
- Theoretical foundations of electromagnetic compatibility
- Measurement techniques for conducted and radiated disturbances
- Practical knowledge of measurement instruments and setups
- Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulation of EMC problems
- EMC certification and standardization
Knowledge Acquisition
Upon completing the program, students will acquire knowledge in the following areas:
- Identification of radiofrequency EMC problems
- EMC design principles and measurement techniques
- Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulation
- Immunity measurement and EMC certification
- EMC standards and regulations
Research Areas
The program covers various research areas, including:
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Radiofrequency interference
- Electromagnetic modeling and simulation
- Measurement techniques for EMC
- EMC certification and standardization
