In designing devices and circuits that are going to be widely used in the industry, it is a must that specifications are met and quality is achieved. Designs must be as robust as possible and posses ...
Benchtop EMC testing: why ferrites barely help, how to split common- vs differential-mode noise, and the two-inductor fix that works.
Ryoko Kishikawa (Researcher) and Masahiro Horibe (Leader), along with collaborators, have developed a technology that can easily calibrate line impedance stabilization networks (LISNs) used for ...
Radio frequency interference (RFI) to frequencies in the AM and shortwave broadcast bands has been on the increase in the last two decades, due primarily to switch-mode power supplies being used for ...
EMC is fundamentally about peaceful coexistence: An electrical device must function correctly in the presence of interfering signals and not unduly disturb the environment with its own emissions.
Part 1 of this article appeared in the November issue of EE. Ideally, most EMC tests are done at an EMC test facility with the EUT in a shielded enclosure. Sometimes, though, the EUT just can’t be ...
Automated EMC measurement performed with suitable test and controlmethods can improve efficiency in the laboratory and eliminate the timespent in making repeated EMI measurements. An integrated test ...
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of devices is analysed in the EMC laboratory. Measurements of radiated and conducted emissions are carried out in accordance with civil and military aviation ...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and modelling encompasses a range of methodologies devised to ensure that complex electronic systems function reliably in environments replete with diverse ...