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TRAINING COURSES
The Training Courses below have been carefully selected from the scores of short technical courses in our database at finda-training-course.co.uk. They were selected not only because they represent a broad cross section of the type of courses that can be found on finda-training-course.co.uk; but also because they are available in the next few weeks. However, if none of them are applicable to you then please enjoy a " free search" at finda-training-course.co.uk
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Electrical Safety Requirements (Ref No. 352)............More
Principles of Transmission Lines, Crosstalk & Cable Screening (Ref No 359)............More
Electromagnetic Shielding Engineering for Wired and Wireless Communications and Electronics (Ref No. 274)............More
Hazard and Risk Analysis for Safety-Related Systems (Ref No. 303)............More
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Electrical Safety Requirements (Ref No. 352)
The objectives of this course include: - To provide familiarisation with the European 'Low Voltage' Directive
- To provide familiarisation with the electrical safety requirements of the European 'Machinery' Directive
- The key features of safety standards eg EN 60950 and their relevance to designers and approvals engineers
- The scope of testing required
- To provide a practical review of hardware to illustrate good and bad safety practices.
Dates: Wednesday 27th - Thursday 28th February, 2008
Venue: Northeast England
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Principles of Transmission Lines, Crosstalk & Cable Screening (Ref No 359)
The course covers both the fundamental theory of transmission lines and its practical applications to propagation, impedance matching, coupling and cross-talk especially in the fields of EMC and RF Communications. Key subjects covered: - Transmission line theory: distributed (per-unit-length) parameters, velocity and characteristic impedance
- Reflections and impedance matching
- The Smith Chart
- S-parameters and network analysers
- Cross-talk: coupling mechanisms
Dates: Tuesday 19th - Wednesday 20th February, 2008
Venue: Northeast England
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Climatic Testing (Ref No 360)
This course provides an introduction to Climatic Testing with emphasis on the practical aspects of the subject. It includes the principles of operation of climatic chambers, their construction, methods of heating, cooling and humidification. Instrumentation for measurement and recording of conditions within the test chamber will be considered and the options available for temperature and humidity control will be discussed.
Dates: Wednesday 20th - Friday 22nd February, 2008
Venue: Bedford England
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Electromagnetic Shielding Engineering for Wired and Wireless Communications and Electronics (Ref No. 274)
This advanced level comprehensive course takes the "black magic" shroud off electromagnetic shielding. Both beginners and seasoned professionals will find to their amazement, that shielding is often not at all what they thought. The emphasis is made on explanation of the physical phenomena and real life applications.
Date Monday 10th - Friday 14th March, 2008
Venue Davos Switzerland
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Hazard and Risk Analysis for Safety-Related Systems (Ref No. 303)
This course provides an introduction to the identification and analysis of accidents and hazards associated with the functional safety of complex systems. The programme will include Preliminary Hazard Analysis and HAZOP techniques, as well as the perception, assessment, management and regulation of risk.
Dates: Tuesday 18th - Wednesday 19th March, 2008
Venue: Southeast England
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