Web Seminar: Noise Reduction in Signal and Power Circuits (TI21W2)

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Description:

Participants will learn about noise sources, methods to reduce signal noise, power noise sources (including harmonics), and techniques used both to reduce power line noise and maintain power quality.

You will be able to:

  • Define causes of electrical noise on instrument systems
  • Explain effects of electrical noise on instrument systems
  • Discuss methods used to reduce electrical noise in instrument systems, such as:
    • Control circuitry and interfaces
    • Power circuitry and interfaces

You Will Cover:

  • Electrical Noise: Defined | Sources | Types | Effects
  • Noise Reduction in Signal and Control Circuits: Interference Control | Shielding Concepts | Solutions
  • Noise Reduction in Power Supply Circuits: Power Quality | Suppressor Circuits | UPS | Motor Generator Sets | Solid State | Harmonics

Equipment and System Requirements:

  • Touch-tone telephone with a speakerphone for the audio portion of the live seminars
  • Internet connection running at 28.8 bps or faster
  • Java-enabled browser (Netscape Navigator 4.04 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later)
  • Computer monitor large enough for all participants to view or projection system for presentation to larger audiences.

*Please note that all US and Canadian participants will dial into a toll-free number. All non-US or non-Canadian participants will dial into a toll number and be charged by the long distance provider for the call.

Registration Options:


For more detailed information on grounding, consider attending one of these ISA courses: Grounding and Noise Considerations for Equipment and Computers (TI21). or Overview of Grounding and Noise Reduction for Control (TI21C).

 
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Upcoming offerings for this course:

05/22/2013
Web Seminar: Noise Reduction in Signal & Power Circuits (TI21W2)
 

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