ERIS conducted training for employees on EMS
Last week, ERIS organised a training program on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for its employees, as well as for directors and teachers of partner schools. The training was conducted by Nikolay Sergeevich Knyazev, the head of the electromagnetic compatibility laboratory at UrFU, associate professor of the department of radio electronics and communications, candidate of technical sciences. The purpose of this event was not only to improve qualifications in the field of EMC, development and practical implementation of antennas, but also to master advanced software for antenna design.
The first part of the program, which lasted for two days, was devoted to the basics of EMC. In particular, the issues of the influence of electromagnetic fields on sensors and primary converters were discussed. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of the impact of the LoRa module on the operation of electrochemical sensors and compliance with the requirements of the technical regulations of the Customs Union (TR CU 020).
The second part focused on the practical implementation of the developed antennas. Participants were introduced to software similar to ANSYS for antenna design and calculation, and studied key parameters such as power, attenuation, and energy efficiency in data transmission.
The program also included a discussion of methods for decoupling antennas from transceivers to minimize the risk of damage caused by the power of adjacent devices. An audit of the company's existing developments was conducted from an EMC point of view.
Not only the employees of the production departments, but also the economists and accountants of the company took an active part in the program in order to understand the principles of EMC and radio frequency communication, the importance of testing and analyzing the cost of purchasing equipment and its payback.
The course provided participants with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge for effective work with radio frequency devices and emphasized the importance of compliance with state regulations and standards in this area.



