CONIELECOMP 2013, 23rd International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computing 2013
DOI: 10.1109/conielecomp.2013.6525780
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Analysis of electromagnetic interference in an analog control circuit

Abstract: Given the importance of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), modern electrical education requires more attention to have future electrical and electronic engineers with a good understanding of EMC. This article presents an analysis of the interference that is introduced into an analog control circuit, caused by a transmission and reception of digital data. Furthermore, techniques are suitable for reducing electromagnetic interference in the system, which are used for best results.

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“…PCBs of the same scenario are fabricated with and without design consideration and measured the noise level using TDS 2002 Tekktronics oscilloscope. It is explained well with the application of filter and all the design consideration in the analog design the noise is eliminated in [28]. Radiated EMI in differential mode is controlled by maintaining small loop area in the high speed PCB layout.…”
Section: Switching Convertermentioning
confidence: 90%
“…PCBs of the same scenario are fabricated with and without design consideration and measured the noise level using TDS 2002 Tekktronics oscilloscope. It is explained well with the application of filter and all the design consideration in the analog design the noise is eliminated in [28]. Radiated EMI in differential mode is controlled by maintaining small loop area in the high speed PCB layout.…”
Section: Switching Convertermentioning
confidence: 90%