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Ringing with High Quality Components

Many EMI and SI problems are related with a combination of inductance and capacitance without losses.

How One Small Start Up Has Developed a System to Detect Rogue EMI on Aircraft

A new device can help airlines detect and locate rogue electromagnetic interference.

ESD as an EMI Design Problem

Ask a manufacturing engineer how to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) problems, and you will hear about ionizers, conductive floors, smocks, wrist straps, and more.

Risk Management of Medical Devices Regarding Electromagnetic Disturbances

The risk management requirements of EN/IEC/ANSI/AMIEE 60601-1-2 Edition 3 (2007) and IEC 60601-1-2 Edition 4 (2014) are mostly either ignored or misunderstood by manufacturers, their EMC test labs, and medical regulatory assessors.

How High Frequency Filter Response Can Be Destroyed

If your EMI filter is failing in high frequencies, check the frequency response of the components: parasitics limit the filtering effectiveness.
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Digital Hearing Aids: Designing for EMC Compliance

To protect the hearing health of hearing aid users, researchers in the relevant areas have been studying the effects of EMI on hearing aids.

EMI Debugging: If You Can See It, You Can Fix It

Want to troubleshoot electronic circuits better? Arturo Mediano says it's all about being able to "see" what's going wrong. The key is looking at your signals in both time and frequency domains, and using the right tools - from basic voltage probes to fancy near-field scanners - to spot and fix those pesky EMI problems.

Maximum Received Power Statistics within RF Reflective Enclosures for HERO/EMV Testing

Statistical models for maximum electromagnetic fields within RF reflective enclosures (i.e. complex cavities) have historically been derived from parent distributions obtained from the central limit theorem applied to sums of random variables.

Antenna Parameters and Antenna Calibration

Radiated emission measurements are required worldwide as one type of EMI measurement to demonstrate product compliance with regulatory requirements.

Dealing with EMI in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing

Semiconductor manufacturing puts special demands on the electromagnetic environment at the factory.
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