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  • EMI Filter Application and Test Requirements
    Choosing the right EMI filter for any application requires understanding several aspects of the equipment it will be used in. Will the equipment be subjected to extremes in electromagnetic energy, radical temperature swings, high levels of shock and vibration, or will the equipment
  • Leveraging EMC/EMI Filters
    How to Leverage EMC/EMI Filters During Consumer Electronics and Test Equipment Product Development
  • PIC16C54A EMI Results
    This paper discusses the EMI results of the PIC16C54A. These measurements were taken by an independent consulting firm that specializes electromagnetic testing. These results are for a specific system design, each design will have its own results.
  • The connector is often the EMI problem
    When it comes to reducing EMI problems, most coax cables behave the same. They are all just as good antenna for common currents to radiate and fail an FCC certification type test. It's not the cable that is the chief source of EMC test failures, it's usually the connector.
  • EMI Radiated Immunity Testing with Oscilloscopes
    This application brief discusses the recommended methods, test configurations and best practices for electromagnetic interference radiated immunity testing using real-time oscilloscopes.
  • Meeting Military Requirements for EMI and Transient Voltage Spike Suppression
    do not always agree with each other concerning test limits and methods. The intention of an EMI standard is to prevent problems that can arise when electronic noise from one piece of equipment adversely affects the operation of other equipment. Lack of proper EMI control can result in noise
  • COTS Filters for MIL-STD-461 Applications
    This article will review EMI test methods, limits, the failure modes and provide guidelines to choose EMI solutions to meet MIL-STD-461 conducted emissions CE102 tests and the challenges associated with it.
  • RF and EMI/EMC Anechoic Testing Chambers - What are They and How do They Work?
    The word "anechoic" means simply "without echo". An anechoic chamber is a box, chamber or room that is devoid of reflections from the walls, ceiling, or floor. If you've ever been in a large room and shouted "echo!", you'll know that you usually get some kind of reverberation where you hear your
  • How Will 5G Development Impact EMC Susceptibility Testing?
    , technological advances must be developed as this progress will inherently present potential EMI issues not present in earlier wireless systems. Find out more in our resource "How Will 5G Development Impact EMC Susceptibility Testing?".
  • Eliminating EMC By Replacing A MOSFET With A GaN Transistor
    It is not unusual for a design already in production to end up back with the engineering development team. In this case, the product is a 3-kW power conversion unit with a standard boost PFC that needed rework for it to comply with tighter EMI specifications. The manufacturing company involved
  • Filtering & Attenuation (.pdf)
    Some caution should be used in evaluating the EMI/RFI filtering capabilities of a surge suppressor. MIL-STD-220B defines the basic testing procedures and test equipment to be used. However, there are certain procedures and measurements that are left up to the user for interpretation. Also, since

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