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Explain EMI Mitigation Methods

There are 4 main methods for mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI): shielding radiated emission, using filters for conducted emission, strategically locating devices to minimize interference, and implementing cable shielding. Shielding uses conductive materials to contain electromagnetic fields, filters selectively filter out frequencies, strategic location takes advantage of field diminishment over distance and directionality, while cable shielding with proper termination and grounding reduces noise coupling.

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Explain EMI Mitigation Methods

There are 4 main methods for mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI): shielding radiated emission, using filters for conducted emission, strategically locating devices to minimize interference, and implementing cable shielding. Shielding uses conductive materials to contain electromagnetic fields, filters selectively filter out frequencies, strategic location takes advantage of field diminishment over distance and directionality, while cable shielding with proper termination and grounding reduces noise coupling.

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Explain EMI mitigation methods:

There are 4 methods EMI mitigation.

• SHIELDING FOR RADIATED EMISSION

• FILTERS FOR CONDUCTED EMISSION

• DEVICE LOCATION TO MINIMIZE INTERFERENCE

• CABLE SHIELDING TO MINIMIZE ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

• SHIELDING FOR RADIATED EMISSION:

To control radiated emission, shielding may be applied at the


source or at the “victim.” Very often it is not practical to shield the
source of EMI. Shielding the “victim” involves provision of a
continuous metal housing around the device which permits the
EMI to be present outside the shield and not within the shield.
When the EMI strikes the shield, eddy currents induced in the
shield are in a direction that results in field cancellation in the
vicinity of the shield.

• FILTERS FOR CONDUCTED EMISSION

Filters are an effective means of providing a certain degree of


attenuation of conducted emissions. Filters do not completely
eliminate the noise but reduce it to a level that might be tolerated
by the susceptible device. Filters use passive components such as
R, L, and C to selectively filter out a certain band of frequencies.
• DEVICE LOCATION TO MINIMIZE INTERFERENCE

the electrical and magnetic field diminish as the square of the


distance between the source and the victim.Also, EMI very often
is directional. By removing the victim away from the EMI source
and by proper orientation, considerable immunity can be
obtained. This solution is effective if the relative distance between
the source and the victim is small.

• CABLE SHIELDING TO MINIMIZE ELECTROMAGNETIC


INTERFERENCE

Shielded cables are commonly used for data and signal wires. The
configuration of cable shielding and grounding is important to EMI
immunity.Improperly terminated cable shielding can actually
increase noise coupling and make the problem worse.Generally,
shielding at one end also does not increase the attenuation
significantly. At low frequencies, grounding the shield at both
ends may not be the best alternative due to the flow of large
shield currents. The best shielding for any application is
dependent on the application.

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