Elektromagnetický interfecte (EMI) can affect thee performance of embedded contricits. Proper calculation and minimization techniques are essential to ensure reliable operation and complicance with standards.

Understanding EMI in Embedded Circuits

EMI refers to o unwanted elektromagnetic energic that disimps circuit funkcionality. It can originate from internal sources like switching regulators or external sources such as radio waves. Recognizing thee sources helps in planning effective mitigation strategies.

Calculating EMI

Calculating EMI involves analyzing thee constituit 's switching frequencies, parasitic inductances, and capacitances. Simulation tools can predict EMI levels by modeling elektromagnetic fields. Key parametrs include te thee loop areas, switching speeds, and condient placement.

Techniques to Minimize EMI

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