2-Day EMC Troubleshooting Course | Telonic Instruments – Telonic Instruments Ltd
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2-Day EMC Troubleshooting Course | Telonic Instruments

Posted on: January 15th, 2026 by Kane Brady

This intensive two-day course teaches practical EMC troubleshooting using cost-effective, in-house test setups.

Common question answered: “What equipment do I actually need?” — learn how effective EMC troubleshooting can be achieved without a full compliance lab.

2-day practical EMC training

EMC Benchtop Testing & Troubleshooting

Learn how to find, understand and fix real EMC problems using practical in-house test setups, without needing a full compliance lab.

Hands-on training Bench setups, live demos, probing techniques and real troubleshooting workflows.
Course overview

Practical EMC troubleshooting that product teams can use immediately.

This intensive two-day course teaches practical EMC benchtop testing and troubleshooting using cost-effective in-house test setups.

It answers a common engineering question: what equipment do I actually need for effective EMC benchtop testing? Delegates learn how effective EMC troubleshooting can be achieved without a full compliance lab.

Training equipment

Equipment used from leading manufacturers.

Rohde & Schwarz logo Rigol logo Siglent logo TekBox logo
Practical outcomes

Leave with a clearer route from symptom to root cause.

01

Build an in-house setup

Create a cost-effective EMC pre-compliance bench without a full lab.

02

Probe with confidence

Use near-field probes and RF current clamps more effectively.

03

Find root causes faster

Pinpoint where emissions originate and why immunity failures occur.

04

Cut external lab spend

Validate earlier and reduce repeated visits to external test houses.

05

Choose equipment smarter

Make more confident purchasing decisions based on what actually matters.

Who should attend

For engineers who need to diagnose EMC issues quickly.

  • Electronics and hardware design engineers
  • EMC and compliance engineers
  • Test, validation and verification engineers
  • Engineering managers responsible for EMC strategy
  • Teams looking to reduce external EMC lab costs
Event location

Telonic Instruments EMC Training & Showroom

Wokingham, Berkshire, with easy access from the M4 and free on-site parking.

Nearest hotel: Wokingham Premier Inn

Course syllabus

Benchtop methods for real EMC fault-finding.

Measurement Fundamentals

  • High-speed and high-frequency measurement basics
  • Understanding limitations and common pitfalls
  • Live demos and hands-on sessions

Conducted Emissions

  • Setting up tests for mains and DC-powered equipment
  • LISNs and measurement techniques
  • Separating differential-mode and common-mode noise

Radiated Emissions and Probing

  • Near-field probes
  • RF current and clamp probes
  • Antennas and measurement distance
  • Practical probing for fault isolation
Dr. Min Zhang
About the trainer

Dr. Min Zhang

EMC Consultant & Trainer, Oxford, UK

  • PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Newcastle University
  • Research into novel power switching schemes to reduce EMI emissions
  • Founder of Mach One Design
  • Widely cited EMC research papers
  • Active on YouTube with practical EMC demonstrations

Expect academic expertise paired with hands-on industry experience, ideal for engineers solving real EMC issues under time and budget pressure.

Training pathway

Start with troubleshooting, then progress to design.

Step 1

2-Day EMC Troubleshooting

Fix real EMC problems using hands-on experiments and practical bench methods.

Step 2

2-Day Practical EMC Design

Design products that are better prepared to pass EMC testing first time.

See our EMC Design Course
Price £850 + VAT
Included Lunch, tea & coffee
General class size 8 attendees
Booking

Reserve a space.

Spaces are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. This is the recommended first course for engineers newer to EMC or teams who want better in-house troubleshooting confidence.