audio circuits

Audio Rectification and TDMA/GSM EMI

Audio rectification is a common EMI problem in which high-frequency RF signals interfere with low-frequency audio circuits, producing audible noise or distortion. This article explains the causes of audio rectification, demonstrates TDMA/GSM effects on speakers, and offers practical EMI mitigation techniques for designers.

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