Learn EMC Measurement with EMZER: EMC Standards, Filters & Live Demo
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Get hands-on insights into EMI modes, filter design, and real-time EMC diagnostics using EMZER’s advanced tools.
Preparing your product for EMC compliance goes beyond just ticking boxes, it’s about understanding the noise sources, choosing the right filter strategies, and using measurement tools that help you fix issues before you step into the lab. In this masterclass, you'll see a live demo using EMZER’s EMSCOPE and walk away with practical knowledge to improve your EMC workflow.
Join EMC experts from EMZER and DENPAFLUX as they break down key concepts in a way that's actionable, including:
✅ EMC Standards & FFT Receivers – How modern test setups handle time and frequency domains for faster, clearer measurements
✅ EMI Modes: Differential vs. Common Mode – Understand the difference and how to tackle each with the right filter strategy
✅ Filter Design Methodologies – Learn how to design and debug filters in real-world applications
✅ Live EMSCOPE Demo – See EMZER’s dual-channel FFT receiver in action and explore practical troubleshooting
✅ Innovative Measurement Tool– Explore EMZER's latest developments and how they simplify EMC testing
✅ Real-World Use Cases – Examples from industry showing successful EMC issue resolution using EMZER tools
Ideal For:
Hardware Engineers & Developers – Struggling with EMI noise or filtering decisions during design
Test & Compliance Teams – Looking for efficient measurement tools and strategies before final lab testing
Product Teams & Startups – Who want faster, smarter EMC workflows without costly retests
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Host

Rahul Jaglan
Growth Manager
Our MasterClass host is a multifaceted individual who brings a unique blend of engineering knowledge and marketing finesse to the table. Previously worked on KUKA robots to marketing complex technology, Rahul Jaglan is currently handling all marketing & customer success activities at DENPAFLUX (previously mitai).