Growing complexity in electronics heightens the need for magnetic shielding. Richard Vance Ad-Vance Magnetics, Inc., Rochester, IN, USA Without magnetic shielding, much of today’s sophisticated electronic gear would be larger, less efficient, and in some magnetic environments, completely non-functional. Today’s complex components are extremely sensitive, and miniaturization … [Read more...]
Board-Level Multi-Cavity Shielding
Photo-chemical machining offers significant advantages over traditional methods of manufacture. Alan Warner TECAN Components Ltd., Weymouth, UK The ever-increasing demands on RF and microwave circuitry design and development teams to achieve EMC, eliminate crosstalk, save PCB real estate, decrease overall product size, provide access for rework and, last but not least, reduce … [Read more...]
Interference Suppression Using a Balanced MLCC
An innovative capacitor design can provide more RFI suppression in a substantially smaller package Steve Weir and James Muccioli X2Y Attenuators, LLC Erie, PA Instrumentation amplifiers are often employed in hostile noise environments. Sensor lead cables may pick up substantial RF radiation, particularly if they are long and/or not well shielded. When applied to the input of … [Read more...]
Thermal and EMI Shielding Boost Design Reliability
Optimal shielding helps meet the challenges of cramming maximum functionality into minimal PCB space. Paul J. Stus Laird Technologies St. Louis, MO Advances in the miniaturization of electronic components has intensified the need for manufacturers to solve multiple problems simultaneously and earlier in the design process. Solving the issues quickly and early in the design … [Read more...]
Cost Considerations for Selecting RF Shielding Materials
Taking these factors into account can save time and money. Gary Fenical, Laird Technologies Delaware Water Gap, PA RF shielding materials are an important consideration when designing electronic components because these materials help ensure that the electronic device will perform to its optimum functionality. Considering RF shielding materials at the beginning of the … [Read more...]
Compliance Guidelines for China RoHS
Compliance with EU RoHS does not equate to compliance with China RoHS. Grace Lin Crestron Electronics, Inc., Rockleigh, NJ, USA This article provides guidelines to comply with Chinese RoHS regulation, the “Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products”, which takes effect March 1, 2007. It addresses compliance requirements for … [Read more...]
Distinguishing between Surge- and Temporary Overvoltage-Related Failures of Metal Oxide Varistors in End-Use Equipment Designs
Equipment failure resulting from TOVs can be reduced by proper coordination of the line fuse and MOV. Philip F. Keebler, Kermit O. Phipps and Doni Nastasi EPRI Solutions Knoxville, Texas, USA Real world electrical environments in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities experience the gamut of undervoltage and overvoltage disturbances. Examples of undervoltage … [Read more...]
How to Cut Costs and Improve Lead-times in Circuit Board Shields: Standard EMI Solutions for Custom Designs
Dario Negrini Leader Tech Inc. Tampa, FL Let's face it. If you didn’t have to worry about EMI shielding issues with your circuit board, life would be much simpler. Unfortunately, as product designs continue to shrink in size and as the list of features continues to grow, EMI compliance issues cannot be overlooked. Circuit board shields are one of the best ways to … [Read more...]
2006 Update on Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Dr. William A. Radasky, Ph.D., P.E. Metatech Corporation Introduction Over the past 6 years a substantial number of articles have been written by this author and others identifying the threat and importance of intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) [1-5]. Since the publication of the Interference Technology Annual EMC Guide in 2005, work has continued at an … [Read more...]
Concerning Exposure of Workers and the General Public to Electromagnetic Fields
Keith G. Richens Cranage EMC & Safety Oakley, Shropshire, UK Introduction Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are universally present in the everyday environment, including workplaces and public areas. Measurements are made to identify and characterise them to ensure that people are not exposed to fields that could potentially cause injury or adversely affect … [Read more...]
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