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Myth vs. Reality

Myth vs. Reality: The Performance of Shields

The myth: The representation of shield performance (in dB) as applied to products will...

Myth vs. Reality: Common-Mode Field Transfer – Coupling Between Circuit Boards and Conductive Chassis Structures

This document discusses the myth that digital circuit boards can be isolated from conductive chassis structures, explaining the reality that they are always coupled through distributed capacitance and transmission line effects.

The First Axiom of System-Product Design

The myth: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) performance was initially intended for the realization of  system-product...

System-product Response to Electrostatic Discharge Events

The myth: A system-product that successfully complies with the criteria of ESD (IEC-based) Standards...

Power Line Common-mode Conducted EMI Emission

The myth: Conducted EMI emission profiles are always attributable to conducted currents propagating from...
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