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EMI interferes with noise sensitive analog circuitry leading to erroneous readings and misleading data. EMI is coupled or conducted and leads to hard to debug problems. A common approach is to add a filter at the input of the op amp, but this approach can cause more problems than fix them. A superior approach is to choose an EMI hardened op amp.
Topics covered in this online seminar include:
- EMI causes and effects
- Susceptibility of CMOS and Bipolar Amplifiers to EMI
- Benefits of EMI hardened op amps compared to traditional mitigation techniques
- Calculating the impact of EMI on system performance
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EMI, RFI, EMI-Hardened Op Amp, Op Amp, EMC, Low EMI, Low RFI, Low Electromagnetic Interference, electron magnetic interference, Electomagnetic Compatibility (EMC), electro magnetic compatibility, Low Noise, EMI-Hardened, EMI-Hard, Low Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR), EME, Low Radio Frequency Interference, Low Interference, Low Electromagnetic Susceptibility, Electromagnetic Immunity, Radiation Immunity, CISPR, FCC 97-259, Radio Interference Voltage (RIV), TC77, 2004/108/CE, 89/336/EEC, IEC/TR 61000, GR-1089-CORE, EN 50, EN 55, ISO 11451, Quiet
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