Controlling Noise and Radiation in Mixed-Signal and Digital Systems

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This seminar will explore the effects of signal integrity and circuit design upon noise in mixed signal environments. We will look into some of the common causes of noise, such as the skin effect, the proximity effect and power supply and ground considerations. We will also look at a common yet little-known EMI problem. You will come away with some key circuit and layout rules to enhance system quality and reliability.

Topics covered in this online seminar include:

  • Signal Integrity and Line Termination
  • Skin Effect
  • Proximity Effect
  • 'Ground' Resistance
  • Radiation
  • Noise in the 'Ground' System
  • The Split Ground Plane Problem
  • Improved Layout
  • Summary of Rules
  • Recommended Reading


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