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In EMI/EMC, Never Say “Nothing is different from previous version”

Take time to check for EMI, efficiency, temperature, safety, immunity, or any other requirement in your product.

The Effect of DC/LF Current in Ferrites for EMI

Ferrites for EMI suppression are usually chosen looking for high (resistive) impedance at the...

Using Spread Spectrum Techniques to Reduce EMI

Digital and power electronic systems can reduce the radiated and conducted emissions profile using spread spectrum techniques. Typically, no more than 10-12dB can be obtained with those techniques but the result can be useful to comply with regulations.

Reducing VHF Radiated EMI with an RC Snubber

If your product has a flyback power supply and radiated EMC problems are observed...

The View from the Chalkboard – November 2014

Hello everyone, by the time you read this – the Fall 2014 semester at...
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Shielded vs. Unshielded Square Magnetic Field Loops for EMI/ESD Design and Troubleshooting

In this article, square unshielded wire loops are compared to shielded solutions including simple techniques to build them in your lab. Some examples are included to show that unshielded loops often work as well as shielded loops in some applications, especially for injecting signals into circuits.

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