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SUMMARY:Winding Loss Modeling for Toroidal Magnetics - Including Gapped Cores
DESCRIPTION:Frenetic Webinar: Winding Loss Modeling for Toroidal Magnetics – Including Gapped Cores\nWednesday\, May 13\, 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM CET \nToroidal magnetics are widely used in power electronics thanks to their compact geometry and low stray fields. However\, accurately predicting winding losses becomes significantly more difficult when introducing air gaps\, non-uniform windings\, or arbitrary layouts. \nIn this webinar\, Jonas Mühlethaler will present a practical winding-loss modeling approach recently introduced at APEC 2026. The method extends the well-known mirroring technique to handle gapped toroids and complex winding arrangements\, scenarios where traditional 1D or uniform-winding models are no longer sufficient. \nThe session will explore how this approach can achieve FEM-level accuracy (within approximately 6%) without the computational burden of running full FEM simulations. \nTopics covered include: \n\nModeling winding losses in gapped toroids\nCommon Mode Chokes (CMCs) and toroidal transformers\nArbitrary winding layouts\nExtensions to the classic mirroring method\nAccuracy comparison versus FEM simulations\nPractical implications for high-frequency magnetic design\n\nThis webinar is especially relevant for engineers working on high-frequency magnetics\, power converters\, and advanced magnetic modeling workflows.
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/winding-loss-modeling-for-toroidal-magnetics-including-gapped-cores/
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SUMMARY:Designing Qi2 Wireless Power Systems: Practical Development and EMC Optimization
DESCRIPTION:Designing Qi2 Wireless Power Systems: Practical Development and EMC Optimization\, Webinar by Würth Elektronik\nTuesday\, May 19th 2026 @ 4:00PM CEST\n\n\nCurious about Qi2 wireless power design? Join this webinar to dive into practical development insights and EMC strategies for your next project.\n\nWhat you’ll learn:\n\n·         How to build a Qi2 wireless power transmitter from the ground up – from FET selection to control architecture.\n·         Key features of the WE Qi2 MPP Tx Coil and how to integrate it effectively.\n·         PCB layout tips to boost performance and minimize losses.\n·         How to measure and reduce conducted emissions with smart filter design.\n·         Interactive Q&A session to get your questions answered live.
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/designing-qi2-wireless-power-systems-practical-development-and-emc-optimization-3/
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SUMMARY:When requirements change: Live Planar redesign under time pressure
DESCRIPTION:Frenetic Webinar: When requirements change: Live Planar redesign under time pressure\nWednesday\, May 27\, 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM \n\n\nIn real projects\, requirements change all the time. \nIn this live session\, Frenetic power electronics expert\, Sotiris Zorbas\, will start from a real planar magnetics design use case based on initial specifications. Then midway through the session\, the requirements will suddenly change\, and he’ll adapt the design live under time pressure. \nWe’ll show how engineering teams can handle faster redesign cycles and iterations without restarting the entire process. \nWhat we’ll cover \n\nReal planar magnetics design workflow\nLive redesign when requirements change\nFast iteration under time pressure\nEngineering trade-offs and decisions\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nSotiris Zorbas\nFrenetic Power Electronics Engineer
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/when-requirements-change-live-planar-redesign-under-time-pressure/
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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
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/calculation-simulation-and-measurement-of-800v-emc-filters/
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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.
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/emc-with-emc-emc-compliant-design-with-electromechanical-connectors/
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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.
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/emc-design-essentials-mastering-varistors-and-common-mode-chokes/
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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.
URL:https://passive-components.eu/event/safety-by-design-x-and-y-interference-suppression-capacitors-for-power-line-filters/
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