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Essential for high-frequency systems (above 10 MHz) to minimize lead inductance.
Metallic shields block electric fields but require careful slot and aperture management.
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Ott emphasizes understanding current flow. High-frequency current follows the path of least (directly under the trace), while low-frequency current follows the path of least resistance . Low-Frequency Behavior (< 100 kHz) High-Frequency Behavior (> 1 MHz) Current Path Path of least resistance Path of least inductance Grounding Choice Single-point ground Multi-point ground Primary Coupling Conductive & Capacitive Inductive & Radiated Shielding Material High permeability (Mu-metal) Highly conductive (Copper/Aluminum) Digital vs. Analog Isolation
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EMC engineering involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining knowledge from electrical engineering, physics, and computer science to ensure that devices and systems meet EMC requirements. The consequences of neglecting EMC can be severe, ranging from equipment malfunction and data corruption to safety risks and regulatory non-compliance.
Mixed-signal designs must isolate sensitive analog components from noisy digital circuits.
Henry W. Ott is a globally recognized expert in the field of EMC. With decades of experience, including a distinguished career at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Ott succeeded in translating complex electromagnetic field theory into actionable design rules for circuit designers. Why Engineers Seek the PDF Version
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Covers transient suppression, power distribution, ESD (Electrostatic Discharge), and compliance testing methodologies. Why Engineers Seek the PDF Version