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Electromagnetic compatibility, 2.5 Higher education credits
Elektromagnetisk kompabilitet, 2,5 Högskolepoäng
Established: 2022-05-30
Established by: Department of Engineering Science
Applies from: H22
Learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding The student must, after completing the course, be able to demonstrate an understanding of:
- how electromagnetic interference can be generated in an electric vehicle.
- the negative effects of electromagnetic interference in an electric vehicle.
Competence and skills The student must, after completing the course, be able to demonstrate:
- skills in methods to reduce the impact of electromagnetic interference on components and systems of an electric vehicle.
- the ability to analyze the electrical system of an electric vehicle from the perspective of EMC.
Judgement and approach The student must, after completing the course, be able to:
- demonstrate the ability to deal with the risks of electromagnetic interference in and from the electrical systems of an electric vehicle.
- evaluate the eligibility of introducing a component in an electric vehicle, based on component descriptions.
Entry requirements
General entry requirements and approved result from the following course/courses:
IKE100-Introduction to Electric Vehicle Systems and Components and
GEE100-Basics of Electrical Engineering for electric vehicles and
RSE100-Guidelines for safety when working on and in electric vehicles or the equivalent.
The forms of assessment of student performance
Individual written exam. Individual laboratory with oral presentation.
Course contents
The aim of the course is to provide students with overall knowledge about electromagnetic compatibility, its impact on the system and to learn the students to find solutions to minimized the impact. The course has therefore a clear focus on how the interaction between electromagnetic fields and electric circuits and also includes parts on transients, high-frequency behavior, shielding and grounding.
Other regulations
Course grading: U/3/4/5
Course language: The teaching is conducted in English.
General rules pertaining to examination at University West are available at www.hv.se.
If the student has a decision/recommendation on special support due to disability, the examiner has the right to examine the student in a customized examination form.
Cycle
Second cycle
Progressive specialization
A1N - second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Main field of study
Mechanical Engineering