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Integrated Approach
Almost every aspect of electronic
design and packaging affects the electromagnetic interference
characteristics of the product. At every step
of the design, from component selection to system integration,
there are opportunities to improve (or degrade) EMI
performance. A multi-faceted, multi-discipline
approach to EMC design assures the greatest success.
EMC Circuits
Proper circuit design is fundamental
to electromagnetic compatibility. Design circuits
that control conducted and radiated emissions.
Incorporate transient protection and make circuit immune
to audio and radio frequency disturbances. |
EMI Filters
It isn't easy to design EMI
filters that work. We specialize in EMI filter
designs for switch mode power supplies, motor controllers,
digital processors, power line feeds, power inverters,
and signal line drivers and receivers. Lightning,
surge, and transient protection for power and signal
circuits.
Ground
System
Without a controlled
ground system design, interference can be very difficult
to control. A carefully designed ground system
can do as much to improve EMI as any other aspect of
the design. |
Interconnect Cabling
Signal cables and power line
cables are the most significant source of radiation
from most electronic systems. The way in which
cables are designed and assembled can have a profound
effect on the electromagnetic characteristics of the
product.
Electronic Enclosures
The way in which electronic
circuits are packaged affects EMI as much as the electrical
characteristics of the circuits. There is more
to enclosure design than just shielding effectiveness.
Let us show you how to make the most of your electronic
packaging. |