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Full - brick DC/DC converter replaces 24 - V input designs
Ericsson Power Modules has developed a full-brick DC/DC converter that offers high levels of efficiency and is a drop-in replacement for new and old 24 V input designs. Details... more...
Eliminating EMI protection components
In these applications, sources of interference include noisy power lines, noise from motors and solenoids, and harness induced noise. The typical solution to this problem is the use of EMI (electromagnetic interference) suppression devices (e.g. ferrites and filters). This article focuses on the use of the faraday cage or "picket fence" approach to PCB design and layout to eliminate costly EMI protection components. Details... more...
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