Despite all the advances in electronics, the challenge of electromagnetic interference (EMI) persists. As switching frequencies increase, the electronic emissions also increase in frequency. Those higher harmonics may sometimes be lower in magnitude, but they can still cause problems for the increasingly sensitive devices. In this webinar, KEMET’s Attilio Zucaro (Field Application Engineer, South EMEA) discusses EMI filtering, sources and the proper countermeasures for EMI.
Solutions For EMI Filtering; Kemet Webinar
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