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Hardened Circuits
Robust circuit design is fundamental to electromagnetic compatibility.
It is almost always more effective to implement EMI controls at
the circuit-level than to try to add controls at higher levels,
particularly for interface circuits. By controlling waveform spectral
content conducted and radiated emissions are minimized, which
reduces the need for filter assemblies and shielding.
We'll work with your designers to help them implement electromagnetically
quiet circuit designs that are hardened against radio frequency
energy and transients.
EMI Filters
Designing EMI filters that work as intended isn't always easy.
There are often conflicting electrical and mechanical constraints
and frequently the level of filtering required and the optimal
filter topology isn’t obvious. As a result, EMI filters
are often designed by trial and error and the final design may
larger, heavier, and more costly than necessary.
We specialize in custom EMI filter designs for switch mode power
supplies, motor controllers, digital processors, power line feeds,
power inverters, and signal line drivers and receivers. If you
prefer an off-the-shelf EMI filter (which is often an acceptable
way to go) we’ll help you select a filter that is appropriate
for your application.
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Ground System Design
Without a controlled ground system design, electromagnetic 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.
Our consultants understand the importance of the ground system
and can help you structure your ground system for optimal performance
or help you operate within the constraints of an existing ground
system.
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. Everything from the way in which
shields are terminated to how cables are routed affects electromagnetic
interference. We understand these effects and can model them and
help you design your cabling for compatible operation.
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.
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