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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.

The History of EMI Gasket Test Methods

A White Paper submitted to the Standards Committee of the EMC Society During World War...

Analysis of MIL-DTL-83528 Test using Newspaper at 2 GHz

Testing newspaper using the spec MIL-DTL-83528 resulted in shielding results of 60, 75 and...

Reducing VHF Radiated EMI with an RC Snubber

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

A Radio Frequency Application of Critical Damping Theory and Practice

EMC is sometimes termed the study of secondary effects that are ignored in college...
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High Temperature Thermoplastic Microwave Absorbers for Control of Electromagnetic Interference

For decades, the power of computers has grown rapidly as designers have managed to...

National Radiation-Monitoring System Struggles with EMI

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could benefit from a good EMC engineer. The Wallstreet...

Enhance EMC Testing with Digital IF

Increase efficiency and reduce operating costs in EMC testing with modern EMI receivers and...

Do Personal Wireless Devices Interfere with Medical Equipment?

Doctors are increasingly turning to electronic medical records as a way to always have...

Managing Risks Due to EMI Needs More Than Immunity Testing

It’s EMC, Jim, But Not As We Know It! (with apologies to The Firm1) Welcome to...
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