1. Holistic design approach
The design of EMC equipment is a complex task, as it requires both a great deal of foresight and extensive interaction with several stakeholders and disciplines.
First, let's discuss anticipation. EMC can have a significant impact on product design.
The necessary filtering, for example for a power electronics application, can typically represent up to 30% of the required volume of a product. It is easy to imagine the consequences of incorrect filter sizing and the criticality of a situation where the lack of space to integrate a necessary filter is discovered too late.
A second interesting example is the case of managing self-compatibility between two functions (this will be described in §
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Standards and norms
- Integrated circuits – Measurement of electromagnetic emissions, 150 kHz to 1 GHz – Part 2: Measurement of radiated emissions – TEM cell method and broadband TEM cell - IEC 61967-2 - 2005
- Integrated circuits – Measurement of electromagnetic emissions – Part 4: Measurement of conducted emissions – Direct coupling method 1 ohm/150 ohms - IEC 61967-4 - 2021
- Integrated circuits Measurement of electromagnetic...
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