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In this installment of Practical EMC, Kenneth Wyatt discusses the most common design issues for reducing self-generated EMI and outlines several mitigation techniques that have proved successful for challenging wireless products.
The proliferation of electronic products has made compatibility between devices increasingly important. Products must not interfere with one another and must be designed to be immune to external energy sources. Kenneth Wyatt helps product designers or EMC engineers learn how to characterize this self-generated EMI so that these issues are addressed early when costs and design changes are minimized.