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In This Issue:

Traditionally, the start of a new year is a time when we reflect on the progress we’ve made during the year passed and set our goals for the new year. In this issue, discover an overview of free or affordable solutions to meet your training goals in 2020. For new EMC engineers, EMC veteran Daryl Gerke offers in-depth advice to help you can grow from EMC-novice to EMC-expert. And, finally, Peter de Jong proposes an alternative Charged Device Model qualification based on a peak current criterion.

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Continuing Your Professional Education in 2020

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So You’re a New EMC Engineer…Now What?

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Qualification of Interface IP for Charge Device Model Based on Peak Current

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Compliance News

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EMC Concepts Explained
EMC Filters Comparison Part II: π and T Filters

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Hot Topics in ESD 
What’s the Trouble with AMRs?

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On Your Mark 
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Banana Skins 
Reports and anecdotes from Engineers

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Book Review
Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About EMC

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