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Practical EMC troubleshooting without the lab price tag
A two-day hands-on training course from Telonic Instruments EMC problems rarely wait for a compliance lab booking — and they rarely fit neatly within a test house budget. Recognising this challenge, Telonic Instruments is delivering an intensive two-day EMC Troubleshooting Course designed to show engineers how effective, professional EMC diagnostics can be carried out in-house, using cost- effective test setups. One of the most common questions Telonic hears from design teams
is: “What equipment do I actually need to troubleshoot EMC issues
properly?” Tis course answers that question directly, demonstrating how
meaningful EMC insight can be achieved without access to a full compliance laboratory.
Course overview Te training focuses on practical EMC troubleshooting, combining theory with live demonstrations and hands-on sessions. Attendees work with real measurement equipment and learn techniques that can be immediately applied back in the workplace. All training uses professional instrumentation from leading
manufacturers, including Rohde & Schwarz, Rigol, Siglent and TekBox, ensuring techniques translate directly to real engineering environments.
Event details • Dates: Tuesday 10th to Wednesday 11th March 2026 • Location: Telonic Instruments EMC Training & Showroom, Wokingham, Berkshire
• Easy access from the M4 • Free on-site parking • Nearest hotel: Wokingham Premier Inn
Expert-led training Te course is delivered by Dr Min Zhang, EMC Consultant and Trainer based in Oxford. Dr Zhang holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from
Newcastle University and has published widely cited research on reducing EMI through novel power switching schemes. He is the founder of Mach One Design, providing EMC consultancy and solutions to industry, and is well known for his practical EMC demonstrations on YouTube. Participants can expect academic depth paired with real-world
troubleshooting experience, tailored to engineers working under time, cost and schedule pressure.
Who should attend? Tis course is ideal for: • Electronics and hardware design engineers • EMC and compliance engineers • Test, validation and verification engineers • Engineering managers responsible for EMC strategy • Teams aiming to reduce reliance on external EMC test houses
Course content highlights Measurement fundamentals Understanding high-speed and high-frequency measurement, recognising limitations and avoiding common pitfalls — supported by live demonstrations. Conducted emissions Practical setup techniques for mains and DC-powered equipment, LISN usage and separating differential-mode from common-mode noise. Radiated emissions and probing Effective use of near-field E-field and H-field probes, RF current clamps, antennas and measurement distance considerations for fault isolation. Hands-on troubleshooting Guided fault-finding exercises covering conducted and radiated emissions, immunity failures, transients and ESD-related issues.
Equipment you’ll learn to use Participants gain hands-on experience with: • Spectrum analysers for emission identification • Oscilloscopes for time-domain and transient analysis • LISNs for conducted emissions testing • Near-field probes for PCB, cable and enclosure diagnostics • RF current clamps for common-mode current detection • Antennas for pre-compliance radiated checks. All equipment is provided on-site, with exclusive post-course purchase discounts available to attendees.
Practical outcomes By the end of the course, attendees will be able to: • Build a cost-effective in-house EMC pre-compliance setup • Use probes and current clamps with confidence • Identify root causes of EMC failures faster • Reduce external lab costs through earlier validation • Make informed equipment purchasing decisions
Course fee • £850 + VAT • Includes lunch, tea, and coffee • Minimum class size: 5 attendees
To book, go to:
https://telonic.co.uk/product/10th-11th-march-2026-2-day-emc- troubleshooting-course/
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Dr Min Zhang, EMC Consultant and Trainer
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