Most of today’s technology is based on the switching of transistors. While that has enabled much of the high power density electronics prevalent today, it comes at a cost of generating unwanted electrical noise. Fortunately, components such as the ones discussed in this presentation are available to mitigate such noise.
KEMET Design it Day: Chokes Design and Selection Guide for Conducted Noise Suppression
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