Circuit Board Layout for EMC: Example 1
This example illustrates the steps involved in assessing and redesigning a simple printed circuit board in order to meet EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) requirements. Issues of interest on this board include high speed circuitry between external connectors, poor decoupling, and high-speed traces that are longer than necessary. http://www.LearnEMC.com EMC Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic interference circuit board design printed circuit board Todd Hubing

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