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Experiments In EMC: How Common Mode Currents Are Created

1307 F2 cover“I’ve all ready read the books on EMC and visited a lot of home pages... But all these references did not mention anything about the physical phenomenon that causes common mode currents... Are common mode emissions inherent in any physical system? Can I model them?” Overheard on the ‘Net

It’s by no means a trivial question. And, in spite of decades of hand waving by authors and consultants, the principal mechanism by which common mode currents are created in digital devices was not well understood until the decade of the 90s. In this article, we’ll explore the physics behind the creation of common mode currents, and perform some experiments to verify our understanding.

Inductance: The Misconceptions, Myths, and Truth (Size Matters)

This article dispels some of the misconceptions surrounding inductance and to encourage electrical engineers to think more clearly about these physics.

Fox Offers 1-volt Oscillators with Low Current Consumption in New Compact Package Size

Fox Electronics, a leading global supplier of frequency control solutions, now offers the F300 series of HCMOS oscillators which feature low voltage and low current consumption. The 1-volt oscillators incorporate a standby function that reduces the oscillator’s current consumption to 5 micro amps for more efficient power usage.

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