How Are Radiated Emissions Controlled
are a function
of numerous variables, including amplitude and
spectral content, insertion loss, Conductor
configuration, and impedance. Radiated
emissions are controlled by controlling each of these variables. Often one
or more of these variables is fixed so the number of options available is
limited. The most common methods for reducing radiated emissions is to
increase Filter insertion loss or to improve conductor shielding if the cables
can be shielded. However, if the Source characteristics or Load impedance
can be adjusted it may be possible to achieve the same benefits as filtering or
shielding with lower overall impact on the system design. More:
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