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Radiated EMI From A Buck Converter

EMC radiated problems in HF/VHF ranges are typical in products with switching-mode power supplies (SMPS) as for example flyback and buck converters. Usually no high power is needed to radiate signals well over the legal EMC limits.

Why Tunnel FETs?

The answer to this question is linked with breakdown of Moore’s law and Dennard’s scaling theory.

Banana Skins – May 2019 (#180-187)

The regular “Banana Skins” column was published in the EMC Journal, starting in January 1998.

Let’s Talk About Obtaining NRTL Approvals More Effectively

The usual experience when working with a NRTL is that projects are, more often than not, late, costs are overrun, and certification reports often inaccurate. This is not always the fault of the NRTL.

Basic Bode Plots in EMC Applications

The importance of Bode plots in EMC cannot be overstated. This Part I of the tutorial discusses the basics of Bode plots construction.
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Multiple Resonances for Inductors with Core

Resonances in components are a well-known topic for electronic designers when working in high frequencies (e.g. EMI/EMC). Do not forget to test your components with an impedance analyzer, especially if they are custom magnetic components.

Component Modeling for System-level ESD Simulation

Over the past 5 or 6 years, industry and university researchers have advanced the state of the art in system-level ESD simulation, and this article provided an overview of some of those activities.

In-Depth on Risk Assessment

Take a deep dive into the practical implications of risk assessment and your products.

Banana Skins – April 2019 (#172-179)

The Banana Skin columns were compiled by Keith Armstrong, of Cherry Clough Consultants Ltd, from items he found in various publications, and anecdotes and links sent in by the many fans of the column.

Let’s Talk About Magnetic Field Antennas

Besides using magnetic loop antennas for compliance tests in strict accordance with standards, they can be used for engineering design and pre-compliance work.
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