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Sensors and Digital Imaging

063 Advanced Optical Sensors: From Detectors to ASIC Integration with Edge AI and Functional Safety Considerations

Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Date: June 22 - June 25, 2026 Duration: 4 days
Instructor: Dr. Farzad Parsaie Optical sensors are evolving toward intelligence, downsizing, and multi-functionality, with critical roles in functional safety applications like autonomous driving, industrial automation, and medical diagnostics. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is enhancing optical sensor performance by improving data processing, signal-to-noise ratios, and handling dynamic scenarios, essential for high-fidelity measurements in these fields. This course covers these advancements, from photodetector fundamentals to ASIC integration and interfacing, with a focus on Edge AI and Functional Safety. Read full course description including course schedule

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2 940,00 3 265,00 
Early Bird Price Ends: April 22, 2026

EMC, SI, PI.

070 High-Speed PCB Design for EMC and Signal Integrity

Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Date: June 22 - June 26, 2026 Duration: 5 days
Instructor: Mr. Elya B. Joffe. All EMI problems begin and end on the Printed Circuit Board. In recent years, PCBs have become increasingly complex. The use of high density VLSI on the one hand, combined with the increased processing speed and data rates on the other hand, have led to the increased density of the circuits. The use of high speed/high edge rate digital circuits, along with the need for low power consumption, have contributed to higher electromagnetic emissions from circuits, on the one hand, and increased sensitivity of the circuits on the other, leading to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) problems. A special problem is that of Signal Integrity (SI). For the adequate control of EMI, strict international standards and regulations have been developed worldwide. These standards require the suppression of electromagnetic emissions from circuits and systems, and their increased immunity to externally induced interference. The proper design of PCBs is a cost effective approach for the control of EMI in high-speed circuits. Read full course description including course schedule.

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3 540,00 3 935,00 
Early Bird Price Ends: April 22, 2026

EMC, SI, PI.

071 Transients and Electrical Overstress Protection in Electronic Systems

Location: Amersfoort, The Netherlands Date: May 18 - May 20, 2026 Duration: 3 days
Instructor: Mr. Elya B. Joffe. Modern electronics are extremely vulnerable to electrical transients and overstress, which are “predictably unpredictable”. Protection measures can be designed and implemented, are available, but many businesses are not aware of the threat and/or not willing to invest the time or money: There is a prevailing “It Can’t Happen” attitude. This 3-day course will provide the engineering know-how, to describe transient protection and mitigation techniques and to provide the technical tools enabling the engineer to analyze the vulnerability of equipment and design protection of product, systems and facilities, to transients and electrical overstress in electronic circuits and installations, in order to meet the applicable standards and codes. Read full course description including course schedule.

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2 280,00 2 535,00 
Early Bird Price Ends: March 18, 2026

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