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SUMMARY:Calculation\, Simulation and Measurement of 800V EMC Filters
DESCRIPTION:Calculation\, Simulation and Measurement of 800V EMC Filters\nWebinar by Würth Elektronik eiSos\nTuesday\, June 2nd 2026 @ 4:00PM CEST\n\n\nThis webinar highlights the growing relevance of 800‑volt systems in power electronics and the resulting requirements for advanced filter solutions. \n\nThe proliferation of 800V power networks and systems is advancing due to ever‑increasing demands on performance and efficiency. In this webinar\, the fundamentals for the calculation\, simulation and measurement of the EMC filters required for these systems will be examined in detail.\n\n\nSpeaker:\n\nAndreas Nadler\, Field Application Engineer
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SUMMARY:EMC with EMC – EMC‑compliant design with electromechanical connectors
DESCRIPTION:Würth Elektronik Webinar: EMC with EMC – EMC‑compliant design with electromechanical connectors\n\nTuesday\, June 16th 2026 @ 4:00PM CEST\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEMC is defined in the design phase – not in the test lab. In this free webinar\, we show how electromagnetic interference is generated\, how layout and return current paths influence EMC performance\, and how typical EMC issues can be avoided early in the design process. \n\n\nWe start with an unusual question to spark curiosity: What do a flower and a bee have to do with EMC? From there\, the focus quickly shifts to practical aspects taken directly from everyday development work. \nSpecial attention is given to electromechanical connectors and components and their impact on emissions and immunity at system level.
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SUMMARY:PSMA Capacitor Committee Webinar: High Voltage Pulse Capacitors
DESCRIPTION:PSMA Capacitor Committee Webinar: High Voltage Pulse Capacitors\nJun 30\, 2026 05:00 PM CET \nAbstract: Pulse capacitors are critical components in systems that require the rapid delivery of large amounts of energy within extremely short time intervals. Demand for high-voltage pulse capacitors continues to grow across the military\, aerospace\, and medical sectors\, driven by applications that require high peak power and precise energy control. One area of particular interest is directed-energy systems\, including anti-drone technologies\, where fast and accurate energy discharge is essential for performance. \nThis presentation provides a unique perspective on the design principles of pulse capacitors\, explaining how they are engineered to achieve rapid energy release while maintaining reliability and efficiency. The discussion also examines the fundamental equations and electrical relationships that guide pulse capacitor design and performance optimization. \nPresenter: David Zawacki\, CalRamic
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/psma-capacitor-committee-webinar-high-voltage-pulse-capacitors/
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SUMMARY:Can Claude design a production-ready Custom Magnetic Component?
DESCRIPTION:Can Claude design a production-ready Custom Magnetic Component?\nThursday\, July 2\, 5:30 PM \n\n\nIn this Frenetic webinar session\, we’ll review key trends from PCIM 2026 and discuss the growing role of AI in engineering workflows. Using a custom magnetic design use case\, we’ll explore the difference between obtaining a design and validating it against the electrical\, thermal\, and practical constraints required for production. \nAI tools can design custom magnetics\, but can they generate a design enough to build a custom magnetic component that meets the requirements of a real application? We’ll examine which parts of the process AI can accelerate\, and which still depend on accurate engineering models and application-specific requirements. \nWhat we’ll cover: \n\nKey magnetic design trends from PCIM 2026\nHow AI is changing engineering workflows\nWhy modern applications demand more than first-pass calculations\nThe importance of loss\, leakage\, thermal\, and parasitic effects\nWhat it takes to move from a generated design to a production-ready magnetic component\n\n\n\nPresenter\n\n\n\n\nMarcos Luna\nPower Electronics Engineer
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SUMMARY:EMC Design Essentials: Mastering Varistors and Common Mode Chokes
DESCRIPTION:EMC Design Essentials: Mastering Varistors and Common Mode Chokes\nWürth Elektronik Webinar \n\nTuesday\, July 14th 2026 @ 4:00PM CEST\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn electronics\, noise is the primary enemy of signal & power integrity and reliable system operation. \nIn this webinar\, we will explore how common-mode chokes and varistors improve EMI filtering\, suppress noise\, and protect circuits in modern electronic systems.
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SUMMARY:Safety by design: X and Y Interference suppression capacitors for power line filters
DESCRIPTION:Safety by design: X and Y Interference suppression capacitors for power line filters\nWürth Elektronik webinar \nTuesday\, July 21st 2026 @ 4:00PM CEST \nCapacitors are essential components in power line filters\, ensuring reliable interference suppression and electrical safety. In applications connected directly to mains power\, these components must meet strict regulatory and performance requirements defined by standards such as IEC 60384‑14. \nThis webinar provides an overview of the newest developments in safety‑certified capacitors designed for modern power electronics\, including new products in our portfolio like Y2 film capacitors and THB X2 Capacitors. We will also highlight recent regulatory updates\, clarify their impact on design choices\, and share practical guidance for selecting the right capacitor to achieve EMC compliance.
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